Single molecule imaging simulations with advanced fluorophore photophysics.
Dominique BourgeoisPublished in: Communications biology (2023)
Advanced fluorescence imaging techniques such as single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) fundamentally rely on the photophysical behavior of the employed fluorophores. This behavior is generally complex and impacts data quality in a subtle manner. A simulation software named Single-Molecule Imaging Simulator (SMIS) is introduced that simulates a widefield microscope and incorporates fluorophores with their spectral and photophysical properties. With SMIS, data collection schemes combining 3D, multicolor, single-particle-tracking or quantitative SMLM can be implemented. The influence of advanced fluorophore characteristics, imaging conditions, and environmental parameters can be evaluated, facilitating the design of real experiments and their proper interpretation.
Keyphrases
- single molecule
- fluorescence imaging
- high resolution
- living cells
- atomic force microscopy
- photodynamic therapy
- electronic health record
- magnetic resonance imaging
- molecular dynamics
- machine learning
- magnetic resonance
- computed tomography
- optical coherence tomography
- virtual reality
- quality improvement
- single cell
- high speed
- electron microscopy