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Fundamentals of Fluorescence and Fluorescence Microscopy
2003This chapter discusses the fundamental physics of fluorescence. The application of fluorescence to microscopy represents an important transition in the development of microscopy, particularly as it applies to biology. It enables quantitating the amounts of specific molecules within a cell, determining whether molecules are complexing on a molecular ...
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Fluorescence Microscopy and Fluorescent Probes
1996Invited Review Lectures: Recent Developments in Fluorescence Microscopy Long-Lived Metal-Ligand Probes Three-Photon Excitation and Optical Control of Excited State Population J.R. Lakowicz, et al. Computer Simulations of the Behavior of Hydrophobic Probe Molecules in Lipid Bilayers H.C. Gerritsen, Y.K. Levine.
Fluorescent Probes, Jan Slavík
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Fluorescence Microscopy and Fluorescence Probes
Microscopy and Microanalysis, 1998Fluorescence Microscopy and Fluorescence Probes, edited by Jan Slavik, 1996. Plenum Press, New York and London. 306 pages. (hardback, $95)This volume is a compilation of abstracts of papers presented at the Fluorescence Microscopy and Fluorescence Probes Conference held in Prague in June 1995.
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Current Protocols in Immunology, 1998
AbstractAbsorption of energy as light by some molecules and emission of energy as fluorescence can occur only at certain wavelengths, which are characteristic for a given molecule (fluorophore). Fluorescence microscopes are equipped to observe the fluorescence of one or more specific fluorophores to localize specific molecules and analyzed cellular ...
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AbstractAbsorption of energy as light by some molecules and emission of energy as fluorescence can occur only at certain wavelengths, which are characteristic for a given molecule (fluorophore). Fluorescence microscopes are equipped to observe the fluorescence of one or more specific fluorophores to localize specific molecules and analyzed cellular ...
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ChemInform Abstract: Fluorescent Guests Hosted in Fluorescent Dendrimers.
ChemInform, 2002AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
Balzani V.+5 more
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Fluorescent proteins for single‐molecule fluorescence applications
Journal of Biophotonics, 2008AbstractWe present single‐molecule fluorescence data of fluorescent proteins GFP, YFP, DsRed, and mCherry, a new derivative of DsRed. Ensemble and single‐molecule fluorescence experiments proved mCherry as an ideally suited fluorophore for single‐molecule applications, demonstrated by high photostability and rare fluorescence‐intensity fluctuations ...
Seefeldt, Britta+6 more
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2014
A very important tool used in the biotechnology laboratory is fluorescence. Fluorescent molecules can be used directly or attached to other molecules to determine the locations of certain structures within the cell, the presence of certain membrane constituents on the cell exterior (for the identification of cell type), or used by themselves to verify ...
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A very important tool used in the biotechnology laboratory is fluorescence. Fluorescent molecules can be used directly or attached to other molecules to determine the locations of certain structures within the cell, the presence of certain membrane constituents on the cell exterior (for the identification of cell type), or used by themselves to verify ...
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Photochemistry and Photobiology, 1981
Abstract— The fluorescence quenching of 3,4‐benzoquinoline, 5,6‐benzoquinoline and 7,8‐benzoquino‐Iine by dimethylmercury was examined in n‐hexane and acetonitrile between ‐ 30 and + 50°C. The data were obtained under conditions of continuous and pulsed irradiation.
Vander Donckt, Emile, Lootens, Martine
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Abstract— The fluorescence quenching of 3,4‐benzoquinoline, 5,6‐benzoquinoline and 7,8‐benzoquino‐Iine by dimethylmercury was examined in n‐hexane and acetonitrile between ‐ 30 and + 50°C. The data were obtained under conditions of continuous and pulsed irradiation.
Vander Donckt, Emile, Lootens, Martine
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i-Fluorescence: Fluorescence photography with a smartphone
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2021Tamara Gracia-Cazaña+2 more
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