Hof, Martin
[Editor];
Hutterer, Rudolf
[Other];
Fidler, Vlastimil
[Other]
;
Conference on Methods and Applications of Fluorescence: Probes, Imaging, and Spectroscopy 8 2003 Prag
Fluorescence spectroscopy in biology
: advanced methods and their applications to membranes, proteins, DNA, and cells
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Book;
Conference Proceedings
Title:
Fluorescence spectroscopy in biology
:
advanced methods and their applications to membranes, proteins, DNA, and cells
Contains:
Basics of fluorescence spectroscopy : basics and advanced approaches -- Pulse and phase fluorometries : an objective comparison -- Non-exponential fluorescence of electronically coupled donors contains distance information -- Fluorescence nanotomography : recent progress, constraints and opportunities -- Solvent relaxation as a tool for probing micro-polarity and fluidity -- Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy : applications to biophysics -- Single molecule spectroscopy : basics and applications -- Raft microdomains in model membranes as revealed by fluorescence quenching -- The lateral structure of lipid membranes as seen by fluorescence microscopy -- Protein dynamics and protein folding dynamics revealed by time-resolved fluorescence -- Time-resolved fluorescence and two-photon FCS investigation of the interaction of HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein with hairpin loop oligonucleotides -- Fluorescence techniques in non-viral gene therapy -- Fluorescence applications in targeted drug delivery -- Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy in cell biology -- Fluorescence quantum dots : properties and applications -- Heat stress of cancer cells : fluorescence imaging of structural changes with quantum dots 605 and Alexa 488
Footnote:
Literaturangaben. - Papers presented at the 8th Conference on Methods and Applications of Fluorescence: Probes, Imaging, and Spectroscopy (MAF), held in Prague, Czech Republic on August 24th - 28th, 2003
Description:
Volume 3 of this new series focuses on brandnew research and applications in biology, biophysics and other fields of life sciences. Many frontline researcher have contributed to this highly attractive and interdisciplinary volume which spans the entire field of present fluorescence spectroscopy including nanotechnology, membrane and DNA studies and fluorescence imaging in cancer research