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FLIMPA: A versatile software for Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy Phasor Analysis
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AbstractFluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) is an advanced microscopy technique capable of providing a deeper understanding of the molecular environment of a fluorophore. While FLIM data were traditionally analysed through the exponential fitting of the fluorophores’ emission decays, the use of phasor plots is increasingly becoming the preferred standard. This is due to their ability to visualise the distribution of fluorescent lifetimes within a sample, offering insights into molecular interactions in the sample without the need for model assumptions regarding the exponential decay behaviour of the fluorophores. However, so far most researchers have had to rely on commercial phasor plot software packages, which are closed-source and rely on proprietary data formats. In this paper, we introduce FLIMPA, an opensource, stand-alone software for phasor plot analysis that provides many of the features found in commercial software, and more. FLIMPA is fully developed in Python and offers advanced tools for data analysis and visualisation. It enhances FLIM data comparison by integrating phasor points from multiple trials and experimental conditions into a single plot, while also providing the possibility to explore detailed, localised insights within individual samples. We apply FLIMPA to introduce a cell-based assay for the quantification of microtubule depolymerisation, measured through fluorescence lifetime changes of SiR-tubulin, in response to various concentrations of Nocodazole, a microtubule depolymerising drug relevant to anti-cancer treatment.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Title: FLIMPA: A versatile software for Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy Phasor Analysis
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AbstractFluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) is an advanced microscopy technique capable of providing a deeper understanding of the molecular environment of a fluorophore.
While FLIM data were traditionally analysed through the exponential fitting of the fluorophores’ emission decays, the use of phasor plots is increasingly becoming the preferred standard.
This is due to their ability to visualise the distribution of fluorescent lifetimes within a sample, offering insights into molecular interactions in the sample without the need for model assumptions regarding the exponential decay behaviour of the fluorophores.
However, so far most researchers have had to rely on commercial phasor plot software packages, which are closed-source and rely on proprietary data formats.
In this paper, we introduce FLIMPA, an opensource, stand-alone software for phasor plot analysis that provides many of the features found in commercial software, and more.
FLIMPA is fully developed in Python and offers advanced tools for data analysis and visualisation.
It enhances FLIM data comparison by integrating phasor points from multiple trials and experimental conditions into a single plot, while also providing the possibility to explore detailed, localised insights within individual samples.
We apply FLIMPA to introduce a cell-based assay for the quantification of microtubule depolymerisation, measured through fluorescence lifetime changes of SiR-tubulin, in response to various concentrations of Nocodazole, a microtubule depolymerising drug relevant to anti-cancer treatment.
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