:advanced methods and their applications to membranes, proteins, DNA, and cells
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/ volume editors, M. Hof, R. Hutterer, V. Fidler
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Berlin ; New York
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: Springer,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
, 2005.
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xix, 305 p. ill. (some col.) 25 cm.
SERIES
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(Springer series on fluorescence
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; 3)
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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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.