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    Author(s)Joseph R. Lakowicz
    PublisherSpringer
    ISBN9780306447846
    Pages502
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 1994

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    Springer Topics In Fluorescence Spectroscopy Volume 4 Probe Design And Chemical Sensing 1994 Edition by Joseph R. Lakowicz

    Time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy is widely used as a research tool in bioch- istry and biophysics. These uses of fluorescence have resulted in extensive knowledge of the structure and dynamics of biological macromolecules. This information has been gained by studies of phenomena that affect the excited state such as the local environment quenching processes and energy transfer. Topics in Fluorescence Spectroscopy Volume 4: Probe Design and Chemical Sensing reflects a new trend which is the use of time-resolved fluorescence in analytical and clinical chemistry. These emerging applications of time-resolved fluorescence are the result of continued advances in laser detector and computer technology. For instance pho- multiplier tubes (PMT) were previously bulky devices. Miniature PMTs are now available and the performance of simpler detectors is continually improving. There is also considerable effort to develop fluorophores that can be excited with the red/ne- infrared (NIR) output of laser diodes. Using such probes one can readily imagine small time-resolved fluorometers even hand-held devices being used fordoctor's office or home health care. Table of contents : Emerging Biomedical Applications of Timeresolved Fluorescence Spectroscopy; J.R. Lakowicz. Principles of Fluorescent Probe Design for Ion Recognition; B. Valeur. Fluorescence Chemosensors for Cations Anions and Neutral Analytes; A.W. Czarnik. Design and Applications of Highly Luminescent Transition Metal Complexes; J.N. Demas B.A. DeGraff. Fluorescence Probes Based on Twisted Intramolecular Charge Transfer TICT States and other Adiabatic Photoreactions; W. Rettig R. Lapouyade. Red and Nearinfrared Fluorometry; R.B. Thompson. Nearinfrared Fluorescence Probes; G.A. Casay et al. Fluorescence Spectroscopy in Turbid Media and Tissues; D. Oelkrug. Real Time Chemical Sensing Employing Luminescence Techniques; J.R. Alcala. Lifetimebased Sensing; H. Szmacinski J.R. Lakowicz. Fiber Optic Fluorescence Thermometry; K.T.V. Grattan Z.Y. Zhang. Instrumentation for Red/Near Infrared Fluorescence; D.J.S. Birch G. Hungerford. Application of Fluorescence Sensing to Bioreactors; G. Rao et al. Principles of Fluorescence Immunoassay; A. Ozinskas. Index.



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