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5 September 2008 Compensation method for quantitative observation of multicolor fluorescence with nonlinear mapping
Soichiro Morishita, Hideo Yokota, Hajime Asama, Ryutaro Himeno, Taketoshi Mishima
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Abstract
In the field of biology, compensation of multiple fluorescence is necessary for quantitative measurement of samples. Conventional methods depend on a linear combination model irrespective of the model's adequacy. Therefore, proper compensation has not been performed in some situations. To overcome this problem, we propose a method for performing nonlinear mapping with emphasis on the distribution of samples on a plane of which the base vectors are references of fluorescence. This paper describes an experiment with measurement of multiple fluorescence and compensation using a conventional method and our proposed method. Results show that multiple fluorescence is not always able to assume a linear combination model. Moreover, we confirmed that the presented method is independent of linearity of multiple fluorescence.
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Soichiro Morishita, Hideo Yokota, Hajime Asama, Ryutaro Himeno, and Taketoshi Mishima "Compensation method for quantitative observation of multicolor fluorescence with nonlinear mapping", Proc. SPIE 7075, Mathematics of Data/Image Pattern Recognition, Compression, and Encryption with Applications XI, 70750J (5 September 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.794348
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Biology

Data acquisition

Mathematics

Pattern recognition

Spectrophotometry

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