Secondary Metabolite Localization by Autofluorescence in Living Plant Cells
Autofluorescent molecules are abundant in plant cells and spectral images offer means for analyzing their spectra, yielding information on their accumulation and function. Based on their fluorescence characteristics, an imaging approach using multiphoton microscopy was designed to assess localizatio...
Main Authors: | Pascale Talamond, Jean-Luc Verdeil, Geneviève Conéjéro |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
MDPI AG
2015-03-01
|
Series: | Molecules |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/20/3/5024 |
Similar Items
-
An Alternative to Dye-Based Approaches to Remove Background Autofluorescence From Primate Brain Tissue
by: Wonn S. Pyon, et al.
Published: (2019-07-01) -
Spectral analysis combined with advanced linear unmixing allows for histolocalization of phenolics in leaves of coffee trees
by: Geneviève eConéjéro, et al.
Published: (2014-02-01) -
Bacterial metabolites influence the autofluorescence of Clostridioides difficile
by: Taylor D. Ticer, et al.
Published: (2024-10-01) -
Metabolic FRET sensors in intact organs: Applying spectral unmixing to acquire reliable signals
by: Lautaro Gándara, et al.
Published: (2023-10-01) -
SUFI: an automated approach to spectral unmixing of fluorescent multiplex images captured in mouse and post-mortem human brain tissues
by: Vijay Sadashivaiah, et al.
Published: (2023-01-01)