یادداشتهای مربوط به کتابنامه ، واژه نامه و نمایه های داخل اثر
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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The Handbook of Biomedical Fluorescence is designed to introduce, review, and highlight key basic scientific and clinical research developments within the last decade using fluorescence measurements to probe complex biological systems. The chapters present a detailed background into the basic biophysics, photochemistry, computational modeling, and biomedical applications of fluorescence, with an emphasis on the technical developments and applications that are pioneering in the field. The book fills the niche between basic biomolecular studies and clinical applications of fluorescence spectroscopy, explaining the basic understanding of the field at present and elaborating on several specific promising applications. The main focus is on how measurements from bulk tissues can be used for diagnosis in medicine. There is intentionally less emphasis on well-known in vitro cellular methods, such as basic microscopy or flow cytometry, as the primary goal is to examine where in vivo luminescence has made inroads into medicine. The book is divided into four sections covering: (I) the basic science describing the origin of fluorescence signals from biological media both from a photochemical view and with a computational modeling perspective, (II) the spectroscopic detection of fluorescence with microscopic spatial resolution, (III) methods using intrinsic biological fluorescence characteristics for disease detection in vivo, (IV) methods using exogenous agents for fluorescence and their biomedical applications.