HORIBA JobinYvon Inc., Leading the 21st Century in Time-Resolved Fluorescence Instrumentation Dr. Adam M. Gilmore Applications Scientist Fluorescence Division
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Biophysical methods analysis on chromatin Fast neutrons protection of chromatin by Cs+ and Al3+ ions, analyzed by static spectrofluorimetry and time resolved spectroscopy
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The method of fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) utilizes the phenomenon of photobleaching of fluorescent probes to measure parameters related to ...
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... Alexander A. Bulychev Action potential in a plant cell lowers the light requirement for non-photochemical energy-dependent quenching of chlorophyll fluorescence.
... popular techniques involve imaging at structural and anatomic ... Diagnostic Detection with Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Microscopy.' Perdue University. ...
Lecture 11 Electronic spec of polyatomic molecules: chromophores and fluorescence. . The dissociation limit observed in the spectrum! I2 Some real examples
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