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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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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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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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i-Fluorescence: Fluorescence photography with a smartphone
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2021Tamara Gracia-Cazaña +2 more
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2012
The field of optical sensors has been a growing research area over the last three decades. A wide range of books and review articles has been published by experts in the field who have highlighted the advantages of optical sensing over other transduction methods.
STRIANESE, MARIA +5 more
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The field of optical sensors has been a growing research area over the last three decades. A wide range of books and review articles has been published by experts in the field who have highlighted the advantages of optical sensing over other transduction methods.
STRIANESE, MARIA +5 more
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Fundamentals and developments in fluorescence-guided cancer surgery
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021Aimen Zlitni +2 more
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