Fluorescence microscopy has undergone a resurgence in interest following the discovery of green-fluorescent protein (GFP) and its increasing use in live-cell imaging. This article describes an enhanced form of epifluorescence microscopy, digital imaging microscopy, that can be used to produce high-resolution three-dimensional images of samples labelled with GFP, or other fluorochromes, using simple instrumentation and image-restoration software.

Digital imaging microscopy of living cells

RIZZUTO, Rosario;
1998

Abstract

Fluorescence microscopy has undergone a resurgence in interest following the discovery of green-fluorescent protein (GFP) and its increasing use in live-cell imaging. This article describes an enhanced form of epifluorescence microscopy, digital imaging microscopy, that can be used to produce high-resolution three-dimensional images of samples labelled with GFP, or other fluorochromes, using simple instrumentation and image-restoration software.
1998
Rizzuto, Rosario; Carrington, W.; Tuft, R. A.
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