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Latest developments of CMOS time-resolved imagers and their applications in life sciences

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Recent advances in CMOS imaging technologies have allowed single-photon sensors to be manufactured and packed in a much larger and denser array. They can be applicable to monitor protein interaction networks in cells using fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) techniques. For real-time applications, such as visualising intracellular dynamics or high-throughput screening, FLIM experiments usually generate massive data throughput. Processing these big imaging data is truely staggering, and it is desirable to have fast hardware embedded imaging processors or GPU based processing tools to solve this problem.

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