Reviews in Fluorescence 2008
Reviews in Fluorescence 2008, the fifth volume of the book serial from Springer, serves as a comprehensive collection of current trends and emerging hot topics in the field of fluorescence spectroscopy. It summarizes the year’s progress in fluorescence and its applications, with authoritative analyt...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York,
2010.
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Edition: | 1. |
Series: | Reviews in Fluorescence 2008,
2008 |
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Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Fluorescence Anisotropy to Study the Preferential Orientation of Fluorophores in Ordered Bi-Dimensional Systems: Rhodamine 6G/Laponite Layered Films
- Room Temperature Tryptophan Phosphorescence of Proteins in the Composition of Biological Membranes and Solutions
- Rational Design of FRET-Based Sensor Proteins
- Fluorescence Imaging of Calcium Loading and Mitochondrial Depolarization in Cancer Cells Exposed to Heat Stress
- Energy Transfer in Silica Nanoparticles: An Essential Tool for the Amplification of the Fluorescence Signal
- Spectroscopic Characterization of Plasma – Chemically Functionalized and Fluorophore-Labeled Polymer Surfaces
- Fluorescent Labeling and Its Effect on Hybridization of Oligodeoxyribonucleotides
- New Method for Determining Histamine Rate in Halieutic Products
- Spectroscopy of DNA–Actinomycin Complexes
- Fluorescence Spectroscopy in Optoelectronics, Photomedicine, and Investigation of Biomolecular Systems
- Multicolor Imaging with Fluorescent Proteins in Mice
- Genetically Encoded Fluorescent and Bioluminescent Probes for Illuminating Cellular Signaling Pathways
- Fluorescent Protein FRET Applications
- Imaging Protein Interactions in Living Cells Using the Fluorescent Proteins
- Engineering Green Fluorescent Proteins Using an Expanded Genetic Code
- Fluorescent Proteins in Transgenic Plants
- Peptide Foldamers: From Spectroscopic Studies to Applications
- Circularly Polarized Luminescence (CPL) of Proteins and Protein Complexes
- New Dual Fluorescent Dyes Based on Modified “Excited State with Extended Conjunction” Photophysical Model
- Erratum.