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The Essentials of a Setup for Optical Studies
The laboratory setup appropriate for fluorescence measurements requires
the following components. Note that the user must define the types
of intended experiments before making final decisions about a number
of these.
Software
- A computer with imaging software used to control wavelength changer,
shutter, camera, frame grabber, experiment sequencing and data storage.
hardwares
- Epi-illumination fluorescence microscope, either inverted or non-inverted.
- Objective lens; make sure this can transmit and collect enough
light at near-ultraviolet wavelengths if dyes such as fura-2 are
to be used.
- Excitation light source (not the bright-field source used for
visualization): an arc lamp containing either xenon, mercury or
a mixture.
- Excitation or emission optical filter and dichroic mirror. These
are usually available in a filter cube specifically designed for
the microscope and a particular dye. For ratiometric use of fura-2,
for example, a commercial filter cube will contain the appropriate
emission optical filter and dichroic mirror. The two excitation
filters needed are installed in the wavelength changer described
next.
- Wavelength changer and shutter. The former moves a chosen optical
filter into the excitation or emission light path. The latter shutters
the light to prevent deleterious effects of light, which can inactivate
the dye (bleaching) and damage the preparation.
- Vibration isolation devices may be needed if trying to perform
a simultaneous patch-clamp and imaging experiment, or if very high
gain is needed in the photodetector. If a mechanical wavelength
changer is used, it may be coupled to the microscope by a fiber
optic light guide to reduce mechanical shock.
- Light detector, either a photometer or a camera; see below.
- If imaging is used, a video (analog) or digital camera is required,
including a camera, an optional controller and a computer plug-in
circuit board to acquire the camera data to host memory. If a photometer
is used, a data acquisition interface is needed to digitize the
photometer output.
- Data storage device; image data can take a lot of storage space
because each full image occupies a quarter of a megabyte or more.
- A computer with imaging software used to control wavelength changer,
shutter, camera, frame grabber, experiment sequencing and data storage.
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