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Pin-Hole Array Correlation Imaging: Highly Parallel Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy

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2009

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Needleman, Daniel J., Yangqing Xu, and Timothy J. Mitchison. 2009. Pin-hole array correlation imaging: Highly parallel fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. Biophysical Journal 96(12): 5050-5059.

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In this work, we describe pin-hole array correlation imaging, a multipoint version of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, based upon a stationary Nipkow disk and a high-speed electron multiplying charged coupled detector. We characterize the system and test its performance on a variety of samples, including 40 nm colloids, a fluorescent protein complex, a membrane dye, and a fluorescence fusion protein. Our results demonstrate that pin-hole array correlation imaging is capable of simultaneously performing tens or hundreds of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy-style measurements in cells, with sufficient sensitivity and temporal resolution to study the behaviors of membrane-bound and soluble molecules labeled with conventional chemical dyes or fluorescent proteins.

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fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, spinning disk confocal, image correlation spectroscopy, electron multiplying charge coupled detector, Nipkow disk, FOXO

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