Fourier interferometry with spectral fluorescence imaging for the study of mitochondrial distribution and function in living normal/malignant cells Conference

Hirschberg, JG, Kohen, E, Kohen, C et al. (2001). Fourier interferometry with spectral fluorescence imaging for the study of mitochondrial distribution and function in living normal/malignant cells . SMART BIOMEDICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL SENSOR TECHNOLOGY XI, 4434 165-182. 10.1117/12.446674

cited authors

  • Hirschberg, JG; Kohen, E; Kohen, C; Örnek, C; Berry, JP

authors

abstract

  • The advantages of measuring both the excitation spectrum and emission spectrum of living cells' fluorescence are reviewed together with interferometric methods. Mitochondria in yeast cells are described as examples of Biomedical methods, also including mammalian cells. Mitochondria in human hepatic cells, murine mast cells and human keratinocytes are shown using the vital stains DASPMI, Mitotracker Green and TMRE. An example in Biotechnology is the study of photosynthetic algae, used in the production of hydrogen.

publication date

  • December 1, 2001

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • 165

end page

  • 182

volume

  • 4434