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Fluorescence methods and applications: spectroscopy, imaging, and probes
Wolfbeis, Otto S.
INDICE: Preface: Otto S. Wolfbeis.Part I: Fluorescence in High-Throughput Screening:.1. Single Beads, Single Molecule, Single Cell Fluorescence: Technologies for Drug Screening and Target Validation: Martin Hintersteiner and Manfred Auer.2. Substrate Arrays for Fluorescence-Based Enzyme Fingerprinting and High-Throughput Screening: Jean-Louis Reymond.Part II: Fluorescence Spectroscopy:.3. Probing the Interior of Living Cells with Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy: Matthias Weiss.4. Fluorescence Measurements on Functionalized Polymer Surfaces Problems and Troubleshooting: Katrin Hoffmann, Renate Mix, Ute Resch-Genger and Joerg F. Friedrich.5. Standardization of Fluorescence MeasurementsCriteria for the Choice of Suitable Standards and Approaches to Fit-for-PurposeCalibration Tools: Ute Resch-Genger, Katrin Hoffmann and Angelika Hoffmann.6.Investigating Transcriptional Regulation by Fluorescence Spectroscopy, from Traditional Methods to State-of-the-Art Single Molecule Approaches: Silvia Zorrilla, M. Pilar Lillo, Denis Chaix, Emmanuel Margeat, Catherine A. Royer and Nathalie Declerck.7. Sub-picosecond Transient Signal Spectroscopy of Prodan in DMF Solution: János Erostyák, Pasi Myllyperkiö, Andrea Buzády, Jouko Korppi-Tommola.8. Frequency Domain Fluorometry with Pulsed LEDs: Petr Herman and Jaroslav Vecer.9. Towards Single Metal Ion Sensing by Förster Resonance Energy Transfer: Jens U. Sutter, Alexander MacMillan, David J.S. Birch, and Olaf J. Rolinski.10. Fluorescence Interferometry: Principles and Applications: Alberto Bilenca, Jing Cao, Aydogan Ozcan, Brett Bouma, Laurel Raftery, and Guillermo Tearney.11. Acoustically Levitated Droplets: A Contactless Sampling Method for Fluorescence Studies: Jork Leiterer, Markus Grabolle, Knut Rurack, Ute Resch-Genger,Jan Ziegler, Thomas Nann, and Ulrich Panne.12. Structural Effects of Biologically Relevant Rhodamines on Spectroscopy of Fluorescence Fluctuations: José A.B. Ferreira.Part III: Fluorescence Imaging:.13. Dextrin Microencapsulated Porphyrin: Luminescent Properties: Priscilla Paiva Luz, Cláudio Roberto Neri and Osvaldo Antonio Serra.14. Lanthanide Bimetallic Helicates for in vitro Imagingand Sensing: Jean-Claude G. Bünzli, Anne-Sophie Chauvin, Caroline D.B. Vandevyver, Song Bo, and Steve Comby.15. Time-Gated Luminescence Microscopy: RussellE. Connally and James A. Piper.16. Time-resolved Microspectrofluorometry and Fluorescence Imaging Techniques: Study of Porphyrin-mediated Cellular Uptake of Oligonucleotides: Petr Praus, Eva Ko iaová, Peter Mojzea, Josef 't pánek, Olivier Seksek, Franck Sureau, and Pierre-Yves Turpin.Part IV: Fluorescence Probes and Labels:.17. Fluorescent DNA Base Modifications and Substitutes: Multiple Fluorophore Labeling and the DETEQ Concept: Hans-Achim Wagenknecht.18. Fluorescent Probes for Chemical Transformations on the Single-Molecule Level: Gregor Jung, Alexander Schmitt, Michaela Jacob and Babette Hinkeldey.19. Luminescent Lanthanide Complexes as Probes for the Determination of Enzyme Activities: Corinna M. Spangler, Christian Spangler and Michael Schäferling.20. Which Are You Watching, an Individual ROS or Total Oxidative Stress?: Hatsuo Maeda.21. Probing of Co-solvents in Polymer Latex Materials using Solvatochromic Fluorescence: Albert M. Brouwer, Tanzeela N. Raja, Koen Biemans, Tijs Nabuurs and Ronald Tennebroek.22. Red/Near-Infrared Boron-dipyrromethene (BODIPY) Dyes as Strongly Emitting Fluorophores: Ana B. Descalzo, Hai-Jun Xu, Zhen Shen and Knut Rurack.23. Sensitive Terbium Probes for Luminescent Determination of both Alkaline Phosphatase and Codeine Phosphate: Axel Duerkop, Darya Aleksandrova , YuliyaScripinets, lla Yegorova and Ekateryna Vityukova.24. Fluorescent Probes and Labels for Biomedical Applications: Leonid Patsenker, Anatoliy Tatarets, Olga Kolosova, Olena Obukhova, Yevgeniy Povrozin, Iryna Fedyunyayeva, Inna Yermolenko, and Ewald Terpetschnig.Part V: Fluorescence Micro- and Nanoparticles:.25. Photon Upconversion in Homogeneous Fluorescence-Based Bioanalytical Assays: Tero Soukka, Terhi Rantanen and Katri Kuningas.26. Processing and Characterization of Au Nanoparticles for Use in Plasmon Probe Spectroscopy and Microscopy of Biosystems: Y. Chen, J. A. Preece and R. E. Palmer.27. Multi-functionalized Biocompatible Microspheres for Sensing: Rosario M. Sánchez-Martín , Lois Alexander and Mark Bradley.28. Fluorescent Silica Nanoparticles: Heike Mader, XiaohuaLi, Sayed Saleh, Martin Link and Otto S. Wolfbeis.29. Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence in Fullerenes: From Fundamentals to Applications: Carlos Baleizão and Mário N. Berberan-Santos.30. Stability and Fluorescence Quantum Yield of CdSe/ZnS Quantum DotsInfluence of the Thickness of the ZnS-shell: Markus Grabolle, Jan Ziegler, Alexei Merkulov, Thomas Nann and Ute Resch-Genger.31. Size Distributions of CdS Nanoparticles Obtained from Templating Methods: PauloJ.G. Coutinho, Candido A. G. Mendes and Teresa S. V. Reis.32. Excitation Energy Transfer and Trapping in Dye-loaded Solid Particles: Hernán B. Rodríguez and Enrique San Román.33. Characterization of Water-soluble Luminescent Quantum Dots by Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy: Chaoqing Dong, Xiangyi Huang and Jicun Ren.34. Luminescent Amino-functionalized or Erbium-doped Silica Spheres for Biological Applications: Francesco Enrichi.35. Preparation and Characterization of Nanocrystalline ZrO2:Yb3+,Er3+ Up-conversion Phosphors: Iko Hyppänen, Jorma Hölsä, Jouko Kankare, Mika Lastusaari and Laura Pihlgrena.36. Nano- and Microparticles of Organic Fluorescent Dyes: Self-organization and Optical Properties: Suzanne Fery-Forgues, Mouhammad Abyan and Jean-François Lamère.PartVI: Biophysical Fluorescence and Bioanalytical Fluorescence:.37. Flow Cytometric FRET Analysis of erbB Receptor Interaction on a Cell-by-Cell Basis: SimoneDiermeier-Daucher, Max Hasmann and Gero Brockhoff.38. Rolling Circle Amplification A New Detection Method for the Sensitive Measurement of Interactions on Biochips: Elke Mayer-Enthart, Julien Sialelli, Knut Rurack, Ute Resch-Genger, Daniela Köster and Harald Seitz.39. Fluorescent Studies on Cooperative Bindingof Cationic Pheophorbide-a Derivative to Polyphosphate: Olga Ryazanova, Igor Voloshin, Igor Dubey and Victor Zozulya.40. The Effect of pH on Aqueous Phenylalanine Studied Using a 265 nm Pulsed Light-emitting Diode: Alexander M. Macmillan, Colin D. McGuinness, Kulwinder Sagoo, David McLoskey, John C. Pickup andDavid J. S. Birch.41. Ordered Self-assembly of Protonated Porphyrin Induced by the Aqueous Environment of Biomimetic Systems: Suzana M. Andrade and Sílvia M.B. Costa.42. Human Serum Albumin-Flavonoids Interactions Monitored by Means of Tryptophan Kinetics: Olaf J Rolinski, Andrew Martin and David J.S. Birch.43. Two-photon Excitation Fluorescence Bioassays: Pekka Hänninen, Jori Soukka and Juhani T. Soini
- ISBN: 978-1-57331-716-0
- Editorial: New York Academy of Science
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 452
- Fecha Publicación: 06/06/2008
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés