Two-photon absorption cross-sections and time-resolved fluorescence imaging using porphyrin photosensitisers. |
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Authors: | Sean Mathai Damian K Bird Stan S Stylli Trevor A Smith Kenneth P Ghiggino |
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Affiliation: | School of Chemistry, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, 3010, Australia. |
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Abstract: | Three porphyrin systems have been characterised for use in two-photon fluorescence imaging of biological samples. We have determined the two-photon absorption cross sections (sigma(2)) of the di-cation, free-base and metallated forms of hematoporphyrin derivative (HpD), hematoporphyrin IX (Hp9) and a boronated protoporphyrin (BOPP) using the open-aperture Z-scan and the two-photon induced fluorescence (TPIF) techniques at an excitation wavelength of 800 nm. The insertion of either protons or a metal ion into the macrocycle is shown not to significantly influence the sigma(2) of the porphyrins. Two-photon time-resolved fluorescence images of C6 glioma cells transfected with a free-base form of the BOPP have been obtained as a function of the porphyrin concentration. These studies reveal a maximum useful porphyrin concentration for fluorescence imaging purposes of approximately 30 microg mL(-1). |
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