Biophysical and Biochemical Aspects of Fluorescence Spectroscopy by T. G. Dewey (1991, Hardcover)

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Title Biophysical and Biochemical Aspects of Fluorescence Spectroscopy. Fluorescence spectroscopy has traditionally found wide application in bio chemistry and cell biology. Historically, these features have been ex ploited with great success utilizing both intrinsic and extrinsic probes.

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PublisherSpringer
ISBN-100306436272
ISBN-139780306436277
eBay Product ID (ePID)104793

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Number of PagesXviii, 294 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameBiophysical and Biochemical Aspects of Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Publication Year1991
SubjectLife Sciences / Cell Biology, Life Sciences / Biochemistry, Life Sciences / Anatomy & Physiology (See Also Life Sciences / Human Anatomy & Physiology), Life Sciences / Biology, Life Sciences / Zoology / General
TypeTextbook
AuthorT. G. Dewey
Subject AreaScience
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight22.4 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN90-025341
Dewey Edition20
Number of Volumes1 vol.
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal574.19/285
Table Of Content1 Fluorescence Quenching Reactions: Probing Biological Macromolecular Structures.- 2 Luminescent Trivalent Lanthanides in Studies of Cation Binding Sites.- 3 Continuous, On-Line, Real Time DNA Sequencing Using Multifluorescently Tagged Primers.- 4 Time-Resolved Fluorescence in Biology and Biochemistry.- 5 Fluorescence Investigations of Receptor-Mediated Processes.- 6 Analysis of Ligand Binding and Cross-Linking of Receptors in Solution and on Cell Surfaces: Immunoglobulin E as a Model Receptor.- 7 Fluorescence Energy Transfer in Membrane Biochemistry.- 8 Imaging Membrane Organization and Dynamics.- 9 The Dynamic Parameter: Fluorescence Photobleaching as a Tool to Dissect Space in Biological Systems.
SynopsisFluorescence spectroscopy has traditionally found wide application in bio­ chemistry and cell biology. Since there are relatively few naturally occurring fluorescent biomolecules, fluorescence spectroscopy offers a combination of great specificity and sensitivity. Historically, these features have been ex­ ploited with great success utilizing both intrinsic and extrinsic probes. Re­ cent applications have built upon these traditional strengths and have re­ sulted in the development of new instrumental techniques, novel and convenient fluorescent probes, and a deeper, theoretical understanding of fundamental processes. Frequently, fluorescence techniques are tailored to attack a specific biological problem. These new methods in turn produce new physical situations and phenomena which are often of interest to the physical chemist. Thus, progress in one area stimulates renewed interest in other areas. The goal of this book is to provide detailed monographs on the use of fluorescence to investigate problems at the forefront of biochemistry and cell biology. This book is not meant to be a comprehensive survey but rather to highlight areas of recent developments. It is designed to be readable to the novice and yet provide sufficient detail for the expert to keep abreast of recent developments. The book is organized so that it proceeds from simple biochemical sys­ tems to more complex cell biological ones. Chapter I on fluorescence quenching of biological structures is a good introductory chapter. It intro­ duces a number of elementary concepts and discusses applications to pro­ teins and biomembranes., Fluorescence spectroscopy has traditionally found wide application in bio- chemistry and cell biology. Since there are relatively few naturally occurring fluorescent biomolecules, fluorescence spectroscopy offers a combination of great specificity and sensitivity. Historically, these features have been ex- ploited with great success utilizing both intrinsic and extrinsic probes. Re- cent applications have built upon these traditional strengths and have re- sulted in the development of new instrumental techniques, novel and convenient fluorescent probes, and a deeper, theoretical understanding of fundamental processes. Frequently, fluorescence techniques are tailored to attack a specific biological problem. These new methods in turn produce new physical situations and phenomena which are often of interest to the physical chemist. Thus, progress in one area stimulates renewed interest in other areas. The goal of this book is to provide detailed monographs on the use of fluorescence to investigate problems at the forefront of biochemistry and cell biology. This book is not meant to be a comprehensive survey but rather to highlight areas of recent developments. It is designed to be readable to the novice and yet provide sufficient detail for the expert to keep abreast of recent developments. The book is organized so that it proceeds from simple biochemical sys- tems to more complex cell biological ones. Chapter I on fluorescence quenching of biological structures is a good introductory chapter. It intro- duces a number of elementary concepts and discusses applications to pro- teins and biomembranes.
LC Classification NumberQD415-436

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