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Lipofuscin: Resolution of Discrepant Fluorescence Data
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1982
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Lipid AnalysisEngineeringCellular PhysiologyOxidative StressDiscrepant Fluorescence DataBioluminescenceMolecular ImagingBiophysicsAge PigmentsBiochemistryOphthalmologyCell BiologyFluorescence MicroscopePhotoreceptor CellLipofuscin GranulesMedicinePhosphorescencePigmentDrug Analysis
Lipofuscin granules (age pigments) emit yellow light under ultraviolet excitation in the fluorescence microscope. The reported blue emission maximum of extracts of lipofuscin-laden cells may result from instrumental bias. The major fluorescent components that accumulate with age in these lysosomal residual bodies of human retinal pigment epithelium are yellow-emitting fluorophores. Different age-related fluorophores, which do emit blue light, are derived from other intracellular sources. A reevaluation of the connection between blue-emitting lipid peroxidation products and the age-related lipofuscin granules of classical pathology is necessary.
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