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Evaluation of the performance of a novel chemiluminescence immunoassay for cryptococcal antigen detection. [PDF]
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Long bones after suspected "grave robbery": a comparison of different methods for the estimation of the post mortem interval. [PDF]
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Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2018
Radioactive reagents have been gradually replaced by nonisotopic reagents for some tasks in molecular biology. Concern over laboratory safety and the economic and environmental aspects of radioactive waste disposal have been key factors in this change. Generally, the new nonisotopic systems have improved in terms of analytical sensitivity and the time ...
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Radioactive reagents have been gradually replaced by nonisotopic reagents for some tasks in molecular biology. Concern over laboratory safety and the economic and environmental aspects of radioactive waste disposal have been key factors in this change. Generally, the new nonisotopic systems have improved in terms of analytical sensitivity and the time ...
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The chemiluminescence of riboflavin
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1953Abstract 1. 1. It has been found that the oxidation of riboflavin with peroxide produces light of approximately the same color as the fluorescence of riboflavin. 2. 2. Data concerning the temperature dependence of the reaction have been presented. 3. 3. Optimal luminescence without added metallic activators occurs around pH 7–8. 4. 4.
B L, STREHLER, C S, SHOUP
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Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence
Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry, 2009In electrogenerated chemiluminescence, also known as electrochemiluminescence (ECL), electrochemically generated intermediates undergo a highly exergonic reaction to produce an electronically excited state that then emits light. These electron-transfer reactions are sufficiently exergonic to allow the excited states of luminophores, including ...
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