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Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy

2007
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is a technique that allows for an extremely sensitive determination of molecular diffusion properties, down to the level of single molecules. It thus provides an attractive alternative to FRAP, requiring much less laser power and lower concentrations of fluorophores.
Kirsten, Bacia, Petra, Schwille
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Fluorescence spectroscopy, molecular docking and molecular dynamic simulation studies of HSA-Aflatoxin B1 and G1 interactions

Journal of Luminescence, 2018
The interaction of human serum albumin (HSA) with aflatoxin B1 and G1 has been investigated by fluorescence spectroscopy, molecular docking and molecular dynamic simulation.
M. Bagheri, M. Fatemi
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Multimodal Fluorescence Imaging Spectroscopy

2013
Multimodal fluorescence imaging is a versatile method that has a wide application range from biological studies to materials science. Typical observables in multimodal fluorescence imaging are intensity, lifetime, excitation, and emission spectra which are recorded at chosen locations at the sample.
Stopel, M.H.   +3 more
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Surface-Enhanced Raman and Fluorescence Spectroscopy with an All-Dielectric Metasurface

Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2018
Plasmonic substrates play a crucial role in the confinement and manipulation of localized electromagnetic fields at the nanoscale. The large electromagnetic field enhancement at metal/dielectric interfaces is widely exploited in surface-enhanced ...
S. Romano   +7 more
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Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy

2014
Fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy techniques allow the quantification of fluorescent molecules present at the nanomolar concentration level. After a brief introduction to the technique, this chapter presents a protocol including background information in order to measure and quantify the molecular interaction of two signaling proteins inside the ...
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Fluorescence spectroscopy and its applications: A Review

, 2018
Fluorescence spectroscopy is a rapid, sensitive method for characterizing molecular environments and events samples. Fluorimetry is chosen for its extraordinary sensitivity, high specificity, simplicity and low cost as compared to other analytical ...
A. Bose   +3 more
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Fluorescence and Raman Spectroscopy

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2009
Reflectance spectroscopy is an emerging technology which provides rapid and safe evaluation of tissue for dysplasia and ischemia. The probe-based devices can be passed through most endoscopes. Current applications include detection of dysplasia in Barrett's esophagus, colitis, and colon polyps.
Constantinos P, Anastassiades   +2 more
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Laser-Fluorescence Mass Spectroscopy.

Physical Review Letters, 1983
Measurements of ion cyclotron-resonance frequencies in a Penning trap, by a laser fluorescence technique, are described. This technique has been applied to indirect measurements of the proton-to-electron mass ratio and the $^{9}\mathrm{Be}^{+}$ electron ${g}_{J}$ factor. It is found that $\frac{{m}_{p}}{{m}_{e}}=1836.15238(62)$ (0.34 ppm) and ${g}_{J}(^
D. J. Wineland   +2 more
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Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Peptides

2013
In peptides, steady-state fluorescence can be used to measure the intrinsic fluorescence of Trp, Tyr, and Phe residues, as well as associated dyes, which can change upon exposure to different environmental conditions. This technique can be thus used to detect changes in the conformational states of peptides.
Mangala R, Liyanage   +3 more
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