Increasing your fluorescence signal using pulsed excitation

Stefan Hell and colleagues propose that the use of pulsed excitation with a delay of at least one microsecond between pulses can dramatically reduce photobleaching and increase the effective fluorescence signal in both single and multi-photon fluorescence microscopy. Is this something you would consider trying in your lab? Do you think the described benefits are worth the necessary equipment changes?

Read the paper here and then add your opinion.

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