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Current capabilities and future perspectives of FCS: super-resolution microscopy, machine learning, and in vivo applications

Jagadish Sankaran, Thorsten Wohland

2023Communications Biology42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is a single molecule sensitive tool for the quantitative measurement of biomolecular dynamics and interactions. Improvements in biology, computation, and detection technology enable real-time FCS experiments with multiplexed detection even in vivo. These new imaging modalities of FCS generate data at the rate of hundreds of MB/s requiring efficient data processing tools to extract information. Here, we briefly review FCS's capabilities and limitations before discussing recent directions that address these limitations with a focus on imaging modalities of FCS, their combinations with super-resolution microscopy, new evaluation strategies, especially machine learning, and applications in vivo.

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Computer scienceModalitiesFocus (optics)MicroscopyOptical imagingFluorescence microscopeNanotechnologyArtificial intelligenceMaterials scienceFluorescencePhysicsPathologyMedicineOpticsSociologyQuantum mechanicsSocial scienceAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy TechniquesSpectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical ResearchAdvanced Biosensing Techniques and Applications