2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10895-018-2270-z
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Testing Fluorescence Lifetime Standards using Two-Photon Excitation and Time-Domain Instrumentation: Fluorescein, Quinine Sulfate and Green Fluorescent Protein

Abstract: It is essential for everyone working with experimental science to be certain that their instruments produce reliable results, and for fluorescence lifetime experiments, information about fluorescence lifetime standards is crucial. A large part of the literature on lifetime standards dates back to the 1970s and 1980s, and the use of newer and faster measuring devices may deem these results unreliable. We have tested the three commonly used fluorophores fluorescein, quinine sulfate and green fluorescent protein … Show more

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“…Diagnostic agents are primarily used to aid in detecting abnormalities at cellular and molecular levels. , These agents should possess high quantum yield (sensitive) and photostability and should be expeditious to cross the cell membrane with low or no cytotoxicity at a concentration of investigation . In the late 19th century, fluorescein and rhodamine derivatives were first reported as diagnostic agents for bioimaging . The meagre photostability of these dyes restricts their application in bioimaging applications, where prolonged illumination is essential .…”
Section: Diagnostic Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Diagnostic agents are primarily used to aid in detecting abnormalities at cellular and molecular levels. , These agents should possess high quantum yield (sensitive) and photostability and should be expeditious to cross the cell membrane with low or no cytotoxicity at a concentration of investigation . In the late 19th century, fluorescein and rhodamine derivatives were first reported as diagnostic agents for bioimaging . The meagre photostability of these dyes restricts their application in bioimaging applications, where prolonged illumination is essential .…”
Section: Diagnostic Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…134 In the late 19th century, fluorescein and rhodamine derivatives were first reported as diagnostic agents for bioimaging. 135 The meagre photostability of these dyes restricts their application in bioimaging applications, where prolonged illumination is essential. 136 Therefore, de novo design and development of a safe, quick, and effective diagnostic agent continues to be a prominent area of research.…”
Section: ■ Diagnostic Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…QYs determination based on the optical properties of n-cDs. Quinine sulfate was selected as a fluorophore reference due to its wide emission region 38 . The absorption and PL spectra corresponded to Run #2 are shown in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De acuerdo al espectro de absorción/emisión de la fluoresceína mostrado en la Figura 2, se puede discernir que este compuesto puede absorber radiación a longitudes de ondas correspondientes las regiones ultravioleta -azul y emitir radiación en la región del color verde (Kristoffersen et al, 2018).…”
Section: Experimento 1 Fluorescencia De La Fluoresceínaunclassified