Over the last decade, fluorescence has become the dominant tool in biotechnology and medical imaging. These exciting advances have been underpinned by the advances in time-resolved techniques and instrumentation, probe design, chemical / biochemical sensing, coupled with our furthered knowledge in biology.
Complementary volumes 9 & 10, Advanced Concepts of Fluorescence Sensing: Small Molecule Sensing and Advanced Concepts of Fluorescence Sensing: Macromolecular Sensing, aim to summarize the current state of the art in fluorescent sensing. For this reason, Drs. Geddes and Lakowicz have invited chapters, encompassing a broad range of fluorescence sensing techniques. Some chapters deal with small molecule sensors, such as for anions, cations, and CO2, while others summarize recent advances in protein-based and macromolecular sensors. The Editors have, however, not included DNA or RNA based sensing in this volume, as this were reviewed in Volume 7 and is to be the subject of a more detailed volume in the near future.
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3 farbige Abbildungen, 143 s/w Abbildungen
XIII, 300 p. 146 illus., 3 illus. in color.
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978-0-387-23647-6 (9780387236476)
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Protein-Based Biosensors with Polarization Transduction.- GFP Sensors.- Fluorescent Saccharide Sensors.- Fluorescent Pebble Nano-Sensors and Nanoexplorers for Real-Time Intracellular and Biomedical Applications.- Aptamers as Emerging Probes for Macromolecular Sensing.- Molecular Imprinting.- Excimer Sensing.- Lifetime Based Sensors / Sensing.