Abstract
Fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) can provide noninvasive functional/diagnostic imaging by exploiting the sensitivity of fluorescence lifetime to the environmental changes in, for example, ion concentration (e.g., Ca2+), and pH [e.g., Refs. 1 and 2].
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