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Spectroscopy > Vimentin Staining Application: Vimentin
Staining in Mouse 3T3 Fiboplasts
Fluorescence
staining techniques are frequently used in biological and medical research for
diagnosis due to their high specificity and sensitivity. Lamps are widely used,
however, these light sources have several drawbacks. They have a short lifetime,
a long ‘warm-up-time’ and no possibility to focus the beam, as well as poor
spectral and temporal resolution.

Here, lasers
can provide a cost effective alternative. The beam is focusable, which provides
additional selectivity. The single-photon-counting technique can be applied
because of the possibility of performing ps-pulses. The lifetime is more than
10,000 h and the laser can be used immediately after switching it on. Due to the
high spectral resolution, optical filters can be done without in many cases.
Experiments with the new CAT-series of Sacher Lasertechnik demonstrate the
superior behaviour of lasers.

Mouse
fibroblast cells were labelled with antibodies specific for vimentin, which is
part of the cytoskeleton. Bound antibodies are visualized via attached
fluorochromes which, upon excitation with 405 nm blue laserlight, emit green
light at 540nm. With its focus-technique, single parts of a cell can be viewed
while other parts of the sample are not visualized and combined with the high
power of the CAT-laser this also offers the opportunity, for example, to cut
live cells. The beam divergence is below 5 mrad. No additional controller is
needed to drive the laser. For further information, please contact us.
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