Software Development for CMOS Image Sensors in a Fluorescent Lifetime Imaging Project : [Recurso Electrónico] / Manuel Felipe Huertas Luna.

Por: Huertas Luna, Manuel FelipeColaborador(es): Quiroga Torres, Daniel Alejandro, directorTipo de material: Archivo de ordenadorArchivo de ordenadorEditor: Bogotá (Colombia) : Escuela Colombiana de Ingeniería Julio Garavito, 2020Descripción: 23 paginas. gráficosTema(s): SOFWARE ABIERTO- PYTHON | DESARROLLO DE SOFTWARE - PROCESAMIENTO DE IMÁGENES | IMÁGENES FLUORESCENTES DE POR VIDA | TESIS DE GRADOClasificación CDD: 610.28 Recursos en línea: Haga clic para acceso en línea Nota de disertación: Tesis (Ingeniero Biomédico) Resumen: Fluorescent lifetime imaging (FLIM) has become increasingly important in biological and medical research as a complement to traditional fluorescence intensity and spectrum measurements. FILM has become a valuable tool for localizing diseased tissues and investigating their status because the method does not depend on changes in local fluorophore concentration but is sensitive to the physiological environment. This document is created to keep record of the contributions made during an internship in a project to develop a prototype capable of fluorescent lifetime imaging at the Institute for Microelectronic and Mechatronic Systems GmbH (IMMS GmbH).
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Fluorescent lifetime imaging (FLIM) has become increasingly important in biological and medical research as a complement to traditional fluorescence intensity and spectrum measurements. FILM has become a valuable tool for localizing diseased tissues and investigating their status because the method does not depend on changes in local fluorophore concentration but is sensitive to the physiological environment. This document is created to keep record of the contributions made during an internship in a project to develop a prototype capable of fluorescent lifetime imaging at the Institute for Microelectronic and Mechatronic Systems GmbH (IMMS GmbH).

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