epifluorescent attachment improves whole-plant digital photography of Arabidopsis thaliana expressing red-shifted green fluorescent protein

Filter cubes made with machine-vision dichroic filters and illuminated with a royal blue light emitting diode can be used to produce an epifluorescent digital camera attachment that improves whole organism green fluorescent protein (GFP) photography. Mean pixel intensity responds linearly to purifie...

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Published inAoB plants Vol. 2012
Main Authors Baker, Stokes S, Vidican, Cleo B, Cameron, David S, Greib, Haittam G, Jarocki, Christine C, Setaputri, Andres W, Spicuzza, Christopher H, Burr, Aaron A, Waqas, Meriam A, Tolbert, Danzell A
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LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford University Press 2012
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Summary:Filter cubes made with machine-vision dichroic filters and illuminated with a royal blue light emitting diode can be used to produce an epifluorescent digital camera attachment that improves whole organism green fluorescent protein (GFP) photography. Mean pixel intensity responds linearly to purified GFP titration.
Bibliography:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/pls003