Spectral unmixing of multiply stained fluorescence samples T
Keywords: 
Fluorescence
Microscopy
Spectral imaging
Issue Date: 
Dec-2010
Publisher: 
Formatex Research Center
ISBN: 
978-84-614-6191-2
Citation: 
Pengo T, Muñoz-Barrutía A, Ortiz-de-Solórzano C. Spectral unmixing of multiply stained fluorescence samples. In: A. Méndez-Vilas and J. Díaz, editors. Microscopy: Science, Technology, Applications and Education. Microscopy Book Series – Number 4. Badajoz (Spain): Formatex Research Center; 2010. p. 2079-2087
Abstract
The widespread use of fluorescence microscopy along with the vast library of available fluorescent stains and staining methods has been extremely beneficial to researchers in many fields, ranging from material sciences to plant biology. In clinical diagnostics, the ability to combine different markers in a given sample allows the simultaneous detection of the expression of several different molecules, which in turn provides a powerful diagnostic tool for pathologists, allowing a better classification of the sample at hand. The correct detection and separation of multiple stains in a sample is achieved not only by the biochemical and optical properties of the markers, but also by the use of appropriate hardware and software tools. In this chapter, we will review and compare these tools along with their advantages and limitations.

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