Fluorescence Quenching of Mammalian Tissue Sections by LED Illumination

  • Human: Brain, retina, tonsils, breast cancer
  • Mouse: Brain, spinal cord, heart, liver, kidney, spleen, intestine, skin, oviduct, submandibular gland, adrenal gland, bone marrow, testis, embryo
  • Rat: Brain, kidney
  • Goat: Hypothalamus

Fluorescence Quenching of Mammalian Tissue Sections by LED Illumination

APPLICATIONS

Mouse Brain Sections

Staining signals remain strong – Autofluorescence is eliminated

Comparative fluorescence staining data: untreated, TiYO™ pretreated, and reagent-treated samples

The results using TiYO™ (middle panels) had minimal impact on fluorescence signals other than autofluorescence, while the quenching reagent treatment resulted in a decrease in fluorescence signals.

Enhanced contrast of signals previously obscured by autofluorescence

All images were captured under identical imaging conditions and contrast settings.

PUBLICATIONS

Electroporation

Drug Delivery and Transfection

Electro Cell Fusion

Fluorescence Quenching / in situ Hybridization Chain Reaction

Single-Cell/Micro-Particle Transfer

Cell Freezing

Mechanical Vibration