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1 July 2009 Dose limited fluorescence microscopy of living cells
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Abstract
Light dose plays an important role for maintaining viability in optical microscopy of living cells. Therefore, a colony forming assay was established, and non-phototoxic light doses were determined for glioblastoma cells. These doses ranged from a few 1 J/cm2 or even less for cells incubated with fluorescence markers or photosensitizers up to about 100 J/cm2 for non-incubated cells. Microscopic methods were adapted to those light doses, and often wide field methods appeared to be more appropriate than laser scanning methods.
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Herbert Schneckenburger, Michael Wagner, Petra Weber, Sarah Schickinger, Thomas Bruns, and Wolfgang S. L. Strauss "Dose limited fluorescence microscopy of living cells", Proc. SPIE 7367, Advanced Microscopy Techniques, 73670E (1 July 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.831547
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KEYWORDS
Microscopy

Luminescence

Plating

Laser scanners

Cameras

Control systems

Multiphoton microscopy

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