2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00339-020-03587-2
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Two-photon retinal theranostics by adaptive compact laser source

Abstract: To avoid a devastating effect of eye vision impairment on the information flow from the eye to our brain, enormous effort is being put during the last decades into the development of more sensitive diagnostics and more efficient therapies of retinal tissue. While morphology can be impressively imaged by Optical Coherence Tomography, molecular-associated pathology information can be provided almost exclusively by auto-fluorescence-based methods. Among the latter, the recently developed Fluorescence lifetime ima… Show more

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“…The fastest decay time of the autofluorescent molecules surrounding wear debris was shown on the bright fluorescent spots in yellow (region 2), which could either be fluorophore aggregates or, more likely, accumulated molecules inside the cell compartments. Detailed FLIM analysis with two-component fitting revealed lifetimes and their relative amplitudes of τ 1 = 0.45 ns (a 1 = 85%) and τ 2 = 1.7 ns (a 2 = 15%) which are in fairly good agreement with the measured lifetime components of lipopigment lipofuscin [ 44 , 45 ]. To further prove the presence of lipofuscin, fHSI was applied, using a log-normal spectral fitting algorithm ( Figure 3 D).…”
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confidence: 54%
“…The fastest decay time of the autofluorescent molecules surrounding wear debris was shown on the bright fluorescent spots in yellow (region 2), which could either be fluorophore aggregates or, more likely, accumulated molecules inside the cell compartments. Detailed FLIM analysis with two-component fitting revealed lifetimes and their relative amplitudes of τ 1 = 0.45 ns (a 1 = 85%) and τ 2 = 1.7 ns (a 2 = 15%) which are in fairly good agreement with the measured lifetime components of lipopigment lipofuscin [ 44 , 45 ]. To further prove the presence of lipofuscin, fHSI was applied, using a log-normal spectral fitting algorithm ( Figure 3 D).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…It has been shown recently that FLIM can be done also by a two-photon excitation typically using Ti:sapphire femtosecond lasers, not changing fluorescence lifetime decays [1,2]. The same has been confirmed in one of our recent studies using the custom-designed MOPA GS fiber laser, but at much longer, ps pulse regimes, more qualified for the localized tissue treatment [3]. In this study, we test the diagnostics capabilities of a newly designed tunable laser system that has been found particularly applicable for the customized treatment (Fig.…”
Section: -Photon Diagnostics Capability Of Tunable Mopa Laser Systemsupporting
confidence: 54%