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Metabolic Profiling of Live Cancer Tissues Using NAD(P)H Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging. The NAD and NADP redox couples play a key role in a large number of the metabolic pathways involved. In their reduced forms, NADH and NADPH, these molecules are intrinsically fluorescent. As the average time for fluorescence to be emitted following excitation by a laser pulse, the fluorescence lifetime, is exquisitely sensitive to changes in the local environment of the fluorophore, imaging the fluorescence lifetime of NADH and NADPH offers the potential for label-free monitoring of metabolic changes inside living tumors. Here, we describe the biological, photophysical, and methodological considerations required to establish fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) of NAD(P)H as a routine method for profiling the metabolism of living cancer cells and tissues.

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