FRET and FLIM techniques / edited by T.W.J. Gadella.

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Book
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English
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1st ed.
Published/​Created
Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2009.
Description
xxiii, 534 pages, 44 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 21 cm.

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    "This book presents the current state-of-the-art of FRET and FLIM while providing an insight into emerging advances."--Jacket.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Förster resonance energy transfer-FRET what is it, why do it, and how it is done / Robert M. Clegg
    • Frequency domain FLIM theory, instrumentation, and data analysis / Peter J. Verveer and Quentin S. Hanley
    • Time domain FLIM: theory, instrumentation, and data analysis / H.C. Gerritsen [and others]
    • Multidimensional fluorescence imaging / James McGinty [and others]
    • Visible fluorescent proteins for FRET / Gert-Jan Kramers and Joachim Goedhart
    • Small molecule-based FRET probes / Amanda Cobos Correa and Carsten Schultz
    • FilterFRET: quantitative imaging of sensitized emission / Kees Jalink and Jacco van Rheenen
    • Spectral imaging and its use in the measurement of Förster resonance energy transfer in living cells / Steven S. Vogel [and others]
    • Total internal reflection fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy / T.W.J. Gadella Jr.
    • FRET and FLIM applications in plants / Riyaz A. Bhat
    • Biomedical FRET-FLIM applications / Phill B. Jones [and others]
    • Reflections on FRET imaging: formalism, probes, and implementation / Elizabeth A. Jares-Erijman and Thomas M. Jovin.
    ISBN
    • 9780080549583 ((hbk.))
    • 0080549586 ((hbk.))
    LCCN
    2012360653
    OCLC
    294998734
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