E-Book, Englisch, Band 2005, 444 Seiten
Reihe: Reviews in Fluorescence
Geddes / Lakowicz Reviews in Fluorescence 2005
2005
ISBN: 978-0-387-23690-2
Verlag: Springer US
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, Band 2005, 444 Seiten
Reihe: Reviews in Fluorescence
ISBN: 978-0-387-23690-2
Verlag: Springer US
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Last year we launched Volume 1 of the Reviews in Fluorescence series. The volume was well-received by the fluorescence community, with many e-mails and letters providing valuable feedback, we subsequently thank you all for your continued support. After the volume was published we were most pleased to learn that the volume is to be citable and indexed, appearing on the ISI database. Subsequently, as well as the series having an impact number in due course, individual chapters will appear on the database and be both citable and keyword searchable. We feel that this will be a powerful resource to both authors and readers, further disseminating leading-edge fluorescence based material. Our intention with this new series is to both disseminate and archive the most recent developments in both past and emerging fluorescence based disciplines. While all chapters are invited, we welcome and indeed encourage the fluorescence community to suggest areas of interest that they feel need to be covered by the series. In this new volume. Reviews in Fluorescence 2005, Volume 2, we have invited reviews in areas such as: Multi-dimensional Time-correlated Single Photon Counting; Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy; RNA folding; Lanthanide Probes and Fluorescent Biosensors to name but just a few. We hope you find this volume a useful resource and we look forward to receiving any suggestions you may have. Finally we would like to thank the authors for their timely articles, Caroleann Aitken for the fi-ont cover design, Kadir Asian for typesetting and Mary Rosenfeld for administrative support.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
1;CONTRIBUTORS AND BIOGRAPHIES;5
2;PREFACE;12
3;CONTENTS;13
4;ORGANIZED ASSEMBLIES PROBED BY FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY;22
5;THE COMBINED USE OF FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY AND X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY GREATLY CONTRIBUTES TO ELUCIDATING STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF PROTEINS;45
6;TAPERED FIBERS FOR CELL STUDIES;82
7;SOME ASPECTS OF DNA CONDENSATION OBSERVED BY FLUORESCENCE CORRELATION SPECTROSCOPY;127
8;LUMINESCENCE-BASED OXYGEN SENSORS;143
9;TIME-RESOLVED FLUORESCENCE IN BIOMEDICAL DIAGNOSTICS;170
10;ANALYSIS OF CRUDE PETROLEUM OILS USING FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY;186
11;NOVEL INSIGHTS INTO PROTEIN STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS UTILIZING THE RED EDGE EXCITATION SHIFT APPROACH;216
12;RNA FOLDING AND RNA-PROTEIN BINDING ANALYZED BY FLUORESCENCE ANISOTROPY AND RESONANCE ENERGY TRANSFER;240
13;TIME-RESOLVED EVANESCENT WAVE-INDUCED FLUORESCENCE ANISOTROPY MEASUREMENTS;261
14;APPLICATION OF FLUORESCENCE TO UNDERSTAND THE INTERACTION OF PEPTIDES WITH BINARY LIPID MEMBRANES;287
15;HIGH-THROUGHPUT TISSUE IMAGE CYTOMETRY;340
16;WHITHER FLUORESCENCE BIOSENSORS?;363
17;OPHTHALMIC GLUCOSE MONITORING USING DISPOSABLE CONTACT LENSES;376
18;INDEX;446




