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Ion sensitive indicator molecules can be employed in conjunction with fluorescence microscopy in single cells to measure rapid changes in the intracellular concentration of several ionic species. A number of these probes (e.g. fura-2) require the capability of measuring emission intensity at two excitation wavelengths to quantitate properly intracellular ion concentration. We have developed a simple dualexcitation apparatus for use in such applications. The apparatus switches the excitation filter within 150 ms. This economical apparatus is well suited in situations where the ionic concentration of interest is changing relatively slowly. Moreover, by synchronizing the device's action with an external stimulus; rapid and reproducible ionic changes in excitable tissue also can be measured.
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Supported by grants AM-01186, DK-32333, HL-20859 and HL-28958 from the USPHS; Dr. Robinson is an Established Fellow of the New York Heart Association; Dr. Steinberg held a Squibb Cardiovascular Research Fellowship Award during the time this research was accomplished
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Kassotis, J., Steinberg, S.F., Ross, S. et al. An inexpensive dual-excitation apparatus for fluorescence microscopy. Pflugers Arch. 409, 47–51 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00584748
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00584748