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Measurement of Oxygen in the Microcirculation Using Phosphorescence Quenching Microscopy

2009
According to the classical concept of Krogh, O(2) is delivered to the tissues solely by capillaries and intra-capillary resistance to O(2) diffusion is negligible. Over the past three decades longitudinal PO(2) and SO(2) gradients in arterioles have been observed with a transmural PO(2) gradient in small arterioles of only 1-2 mmHg.
Roland N, Pittman   +2 more
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Acrylamide Quenching of Protein Phosphorescence as a Monitor of Structural Fluctuations in the Globular Fold

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1998
Patrizia Cioni, Giovanni B Strambini
exaly  

Phosphorescence quenching by mechanical stimulus in CaZnOS:Cu

Applied Physics Letters, 2014
Dong Tu, Chao-Nan Xu, Yuki Fujio
exaly  

pO2 measurements by phosphorescence quenching: characteristics and applications of an automated system

Microvascular Research, 2003
H Kerger   +2 more
exaly  

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