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Photobleaching correction in fluorescence microscopy images
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Immunocytochemical TechniqueEngineeringMicroscopyCell AdhesionFluorescence Microscopy ImagesCellular PhysiologyFluorescence Microscopy TechniquesTissue ImagingMicroscopy MethodLight MicroscopyMolecular ImagingBiophysicsNovel Imaging MethodFluorescence ImagingBiophotonicsCell BiologyMolecular ExpressionFluorescence MicroscopyMicroscope Image ProcessingBiomedical ImagingMedicineExtracellular MatrixBufo Arenarum Embryos
Fluorophores are used to detect molecular expression by highly specific antigen-antibody reactions in fluorescence microscopy techniques. A portion of the fluorophore emits fluorescence when irradiated with electromagnetic waves of particular wavelengths, enabling its detection. Photobleaching irreversibly destroys fluorophores stimulated by radiation within the excitation spectrum, thus eliminating potentially useful information. Since this process may not be completely prevented, techniques have been developed to slow it down or to correct resulting alterations (mainly, the decrease in fluorescent signal). In the present work, the correction by photobleaching curve was studied using E-cadherin (a cell-cell adhesion molecule) expression in Bufo arenarum embryos. Significant improvements were observed when applying this simple, inexpensive and fast technique.
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