4 edition of Medical applications of fluorescent excitation analysis found in the catalog.
Published
1979
by CRC Press in Boca Raton, Fla
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliograhical references and index.
Statement | editors, Leon Kaufman, David C. Price. |
Contributions | Kaufman, Leon., Price, David C. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QP519.9.X73 M42 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 166 p. : |
Number of Pages | 166 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4737429M |
ISBN 10 | 0849355079 |
LC Control Number | 78027604 |
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Fluorescence Analysis Workstations enable life science researchers to view and take photographic images (film or digital) of electrophoretically separated nucleic acids. These images can be . About Fluorescence Microscopy. Fluorescence microscopy has become the most important physical phenomenon in modern biology and medicine. After a slow start, the possibility of specific .
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Medical applications of fluorescent excitation analysis. Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press, © (OCoLC) Online version: Medical applications of fluorescent excitation analysis. Boca. Get this from a library. Medical applications of fluorescent excitation analysis. [Leon Kaufman; David C Price;] -- "Fluorescent excitation analysis (FEA) is a technique that has been utilized for some time in.
Fluorescence in tissue characterization and diagnosis. For a long time the measurement of tissue autofluorescence has being used as a means for the investigation of the molecular properties of Cited by: J.
Nelson, Studies of the kinetics of X-ray contrast agents using fluorescent excitation analysis, in Medical Applications of Fluorescent Excitation Analysis (L. Kaufman and D. Price, eds.), pp. Cited by: 2. Fluorescence is the result of a three-stage process that occurs in certain molecules (generally polyaromatic hydrocarbons or heterocycles) called fluorophores or fluorescent dyes (Figure 1).A.
Medical Applications of Laser Spectroscopy. Medical analytical laser spectroscopy provides sensitive analysis of body fluids and tissue samples. Photodynamic tumor therapy using tumor seeking agents Cited by: The fluorescent excitation analysis equipment and techniques developed at the University of California, San Francisco are reviewed and the recent advances and their impact on extending the Cited by: 7.
article presents a brief overview of the theory of fluorescence spectroscopy, together with some examples of applications of this technique in food analysis, forensic science, medical diagnosis, medical science File Size: KB.
An automated fluorescent excitation analysis system for medical applications. Kaufman L, Deconinck F, Price DC, Guesry P, Wilson CJ, Hruska B, Swann SJ, Camp DC, Voegele AL, Friesen RD, Nelson JA. Cited by: Ranjan Sen, Dipak Dasgupta, in Methods in Enzymology, Fluorescence Spectroscopy.
Fluorescence assays involve two types of fluorophores: (1) the intrinsic fluorescence of RNA. A self-contained treatment of the latest fluorescence applications in biotechnology and the life sciences This book focuses specifically on the present applications of fluorescence in molecular and cellular.
Fluorescence guided surgery (FGS), (also called 'Fluorescence image-guided surgery', or in the specific case of tumor resection, 'fluorescence guided resection') is a medical imaging technique used to Specialty: oncology (surgery). Effect of excitation at different wavelengths on the fluorophore emission.
Excitation input (blue curve) and emission output (red curve) are shown at different excitation wavelengths (A-E).A) Excitation at the. : Fluorescence Methods and Applications: Spectroscopy, Imaging, and Probes: (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences) (): Wolfbeis Author: Otto S.
Wolfbeis. Fluorescence is the emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light or other electromagnetic is a form of most cases, the emitted light has a longer wavelength, and.
analysis of mixtures of fluorescent compounds, because both excitation and em ission characteristics are included into a single spec trum. Although it provides less information. This second edition of the well-established bestseller is completely updated and revised with approximately 30 % additional material, including two new chapters on applications, which has seen.
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The major characteristic features of J-aggregates (J, after Jelley, one of their inventors) are the strong shift of their absorption and emission spectra to lower energies (longer wavelengths) Cited by:. Analysis of the interaction indicated that the GQDs could bind to DNA fragments and led to different fluorescence pattern in two different mechanisms and could provide an efficient biosensing platform.
A discussion of the inverse problem in diffusion imaging is required, and the book provides a good discussion. On the other hand, I found the chapters on medical applications to be less .A fluorescence spectroscopy book covering basic concepts of photochemistry and photophysics to selected examples of current fluorescence spectroscopy applications and research.
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