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Biophysical Journal 73: 1215-1222 (1997)
© 1997 the Biophysical Society
Center for Light Microscope Imaging and Biotechnology, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA. ew2w@andrew.cmu.edu
ABSTRACT
We have developed a new fluorescence microscope that addresses the spectral and speed limitations of current light microscopy instrumentation. In the present device, interference and neutral density filters normally used for fluorescence excitation and detection are replaced by acousto-optic tunable filters (AOTFs). Improvements are described, including the use of a dispersing prism in conjunction with the imaging AOTF and an oblique-illumination excitation scheme, which together enable the AOTF microscope to produce images comparable to those obtained with conventional fluorescence instruments. The superior speed and spectral versatility of the AOTF microscope are demonstrated by a ratio image pair acquired in 3.5 ms and a micro-spectral absorbance measurement of hemoglobin through a cranial window in a living mouse.
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