Reviews in Fluorescence 2008

Reviews in Fluorescence 2008, the fifth volume of the book serial from Springer, serves as a comprehensive collection of current trends and emerging hot topics in the field of fluorescence spectroscopy. It summarizes the years progress in fluorescence and its applications, with authoritative analyt...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Geddes, Chris D. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2010.
Edition:1.
Series:Reviews in Fluorescence 2008, 2008
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Online Access:https://ezaccess.library.uitm.edu.my/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1260-2
Table of Contents:
  • Fluorescence Anisotropy to Study the Preferential Orientation of Fluorophores in Organized Bidimensional Systems: Rhodamine 6G/Laponite Layered Films
  • Room Temperature Tryptophan Phosphorescence of Proteins in Composition of Biological Membranes and Solutions
  • Rational design of FRET-based sensor proteins
  • Imaging of Calcium Loading and Mitochondrial Depolarization in Cancer Cells Exposed to Heat Stress
  • Transfer in Silica Nanoparticles: An Essential Tool for the Amplification of the Fluorescence Signal
  • Spectroscopic Characterization of Plasma-Chemically Functionalized and Fluorophore Labelled Polymer Surfaces
  • Fluorescent Labeling and its Effect on Hybridization of Oligodeoxyribonucleotides
  • Method for Determining of Histamine Rate in Halieutic Products
  • Spectroscopy of DNA-Actinomycin Complexes
  • Fluorescence Spectroscopy in Optoelectronics, Photomedicine and Investigation of Biomolecular Systems
  • Multi-Color Imaging with Fluorescent Proteins in Mice
  • Genetically Encoded Fluorescent and Bioluminescent Probes for Illuminating Cellular Signaling Pathways
  • Fluorescent Protein Fret Applications: Protein Engineering, Intracellular Sensing, and Interaction Screening
  • Imaging Protein Interactions in Living Cells Using the Fluorescent Proteins
  • Engineering Green Fluorescent Proteins Using an Expanded Genetic Code
  • Fluorescent Proteins in Transgenic Plants.