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Raster Image Correlation Spectroscopy. Seminario di relazione per la partecipazione a: 3rd European Workshop on Advanced Fluorescence Imaging and Dynamics (8-12 Ottobre 2012) Di Paolo Pozzi. FCS. Raster Imaging. I. t. How to do RICS. Spatial autocorrelation:. Fitting Function. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Raster Image Correlation Spectroscopy Seminario di relazione per la partecipazione a: 3rd European Workshop on Advanced Fluorescence Imaging and Dynamics (8-12 Ottobre 2012) Di Paolo Pozzi
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Raster Image Correlation Spectroscopy

Seminario di relazione per la partecipazione a:3rd European Workshop on Advanced Fluorescence Imaging and Dynamics(8-12 Ottobre 2012)

Di Paolo Pozzi

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FCS

1E-4 1E-3 0,01 0,1 1

0,0

0,2

0,4

0,6

0,8

1,0

Cor

rela

tion

func

tion

(ms)

𝐺 (𝜏 )=⟨𝛿𝐼 (𝑡 )𝛿 𝐼 (𝑡+𝜏 ) ⟩

⟨ 𝐼 (𝑡 ) ⟩2

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Raster Imaging

I

t

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How to do RICS𝜺

𝝋

𝐺𝑆 (𝜀 ,𝜑 )=⟨ 𝐼 (𝑥 , 𝑦 ) 𝐼 (𝑥+𝜀 , 𝑦+𝜑 ) ⟩𝑥 , 𝑦

⟨ 𝐼 (𝑥 , 𝑦 ) ⟩𝑥, 𝑦2

Spatial autocorrelation:

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𝐺𝑆 (𝜀 ,𝜑 )=𝑆 (𝜀 ,𝜑 )×𝐺 (𝜀 ,𝜑 )

𝑆 (𝜀 ,𝜑 )=𝑒𝑥𝑝(−12 [( 2 𝜀𝛿𝑟

𝜔0 )2]

(1+4𝐷 (𝜏 𝑝𝜀+𝜏 𝑙𝜑 )

𝜔02 ))

Fitting Function

Diffusive Component:

Scanning Component:

𝜀

𝜑

𝐺(𝜀

)𝐺

(𝜑)

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What could go wrong

Scan too slow

Undersampling

Phototube shot noise is time correlated!!!

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What could go wrongImmobile population:

Uniform concentration and uniform diffusion coefficient are needed for rics!!!

RICS profile

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Immobile removal

Subtracting averange value Obtaining negative value

An arbitrary constant can be added, but the information is partially lost

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Number of images and image area100 nM EGFP


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