
Practical Fluorescence Spectroscopy
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Provides a complete overview of nearly 150 experiments using fluorescence spectroscopy, from basic to advanced applications
Presents laboratory methods using a variety of instrumental setups with detailed discussion of data analysis and interpretations
Covers steady-state phenomena, time-resolved phenomena, and advanced methods
Spans biophysical, biochemical, and biomedical applications
Describes related concepts, theory, and mathematical background as well as commercially available instruments used for measurements
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Ignacy Gryczynski is a professor of cell biology and genetics and the director of the Microscopy Core Facility at the University of North Texas Health Center.
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