Reduction of cross-talk between fluorescent labels in scanning laser microscopy

1992 
SUMMARY By using dual detectors in combination with a dichroic filter, it is possible to record simultaneously the distribution of two fluorescent labels in a specimen. It is often difficult, however, to obtain a good separation, i.e. each detector will generally detect light from more than one fluorophore. In such cases it is desirable to find image-processing methods to improve the separation. A simple method is to form a linear combination of the recorded images. In this paper we investigate the necessary prerequisites for this method to be successful, and we also investigate to what extent these are fulfilled in some practical cases. In this context the spectral properties of the fluorophores turn out to be of crucial importance. Even when the necessary prerequisites are not strictly fulfilled, a considerable improvement in image quality can, nevertheless, be obtained.
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