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2005
In the jargon of cytometry, cellular characteristics, such as size, nucleic acid content, and membrane potential, are usually referred to as parameters, a term that is also used for the physical characteristics, such as absorption, light scattering, and fluorescence intensity, that are measured by cytometric instrumentation. Fluorescence, as a physical
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In the jargon of cytometry, cellular characteristics, such as size, nucleic acid content, and membrane potential, are usually referred to as parameters, a term that is also used for the physical characteristics, such as absorption, light scattering, and fluorescence intensity, that are measured by cytometric instrumentation. Fluorescence, as a physical
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Fluorescent Probes for Sugar Detection
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2018Herein, a new class of polymerizable boronic acid (BA) monomers are presented, which are used to generate soft hydrogels capable of accurate determination of saccharide concentration. By exploiting the interaction of these cationic BAs with an anionic fluorophore, 8-hydroxypyrene-1,3,6-trisulfonic acid trisodium salt (pyranine), a two-component sugar ...
Danielle Bruen +3 more
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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.
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1983
In the application of fluorescence techniques to biomolecules it is frequently necessary to introduce fluorophores with experimentally advantageous fluorescence properties. These extrinsic fluorescent probes can be of two kinds. Noncovalent probes form a reversible association with the biomolecule by a combination of hydrophobic, dipole—dipole, and ...
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In the application of fluorescence techniques to biomolecules it is frequently necessary to introduce fluorophores with experimentally advantageous fluorescence properties. These extrinsic fluorescent probes can be of two kinds. Noncovalent probes form a reversible association with the biomolecule by a combination of hydrophobic, dipole—dipole, and ...
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Chemistry and physics of lipids, 2002
Odd as it may seem, experimental challenges in lipid research are often hampered by the simplicity of the lipid structure. Since, as in protein research. mutants or overexpression of lipids are not realistic, a considerable amount of lipid research relies on the use Of tagged lipid analogues.
Maier, O +2 more
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Odd as it may seem, experimental challenges in lipid research are often hampered by the simplicity of the lipid structure. Since, as in protein research. mutants or overexpression of lipids are not realistic, a considerable amount of lipid research relies on the use Of tagged lipid analogues.
Maier, O +2 more
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Operando Scanning Electrochemical Probe Microscopy during Electrocatalysis
Chemical Reviews, 2023, Wolfgang Schuhmann, Corina Andronescu
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