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Surface plasmon-enhanced two-photon fluorescence microscopy for live cell membrane imaging
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EngineeringMicroscopyBiomedical EngineeringTwo-photon TirfLive Cell MembraneMicroscopy MethodTwo-photon Excitation TirfLight MicroscopyBiophysicsNovel Imaging MethodFluorescence ImagingBiophotonicsCell BiologyOptical ImagingFluorescence MicroscopySurface PlasmonsBiomedical ImagingMedicineCell Imaging
A surface plasmon-enhanced two-photon total-internal-reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscope has been developed to provide fluorescent images of living cell membranes. The proposed microscope with the help of surface plasmons (SPs) not only provides brighter fluorescent images based on the mechanism of local electromagnetic field enhancement, but also reduces photobleaching due to having a shorter fluorophore lifetime. In comparison with a one-photon TIRF, the two-photon TIRF can achieve higher signal-to-noise ratio cell membrane imaging due its smaller excitation volume and lower scattering. By combining the SP enhancement and two-photon excitation TIRF, the microscope has demonstrated it's capability for brighter and more contrasted fluorescence membrane images of living monkey kidney COS-7 fibroblasts transfected with an EYFP-MEM or EGFP-WOX1 construct.
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