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published: 2010
ASIN: 0982927916
EAN: 9780982927915
sales rank: 225039
The Molecular Probes® Handbook - a guide to fluorescent probes and labeling technologies is the most complete fluorescent labeling and detection reference available. Over 3,000 technology solutions representing a wide range of biomolecular labeling and detection reagents are represented in The Handbook. New additions include detailed information about use of click technology as well as updates for high-content screening solutions, the use of Qdot® nanotechnology in flow cytometry, and new technologies for live-cell imaging. Use this extensively updated print version of the Molecular Probes Handbook to help you get the best experimental results for your fluorescent labeling and detection experiments. In addition to the paperback version, a hardcover version is also available. This valuable eleventh edition reference is an essential tool for both cell and molecular biology researchers. Researchers interested in this handbook may also be interested in viewing or participating in the Molecular Probes Technology Network, a community site designed for researchers to ask questions, share protocols and discuss topics of interest with other research scientists.

publisher: Springer, published: 2010-12-09
ASIN: 1617375314
EAN: 9781617375316
sales rank: 7757111
The first comprehensive treatment of energy transfer (ET) nucleic acid probes. Hands-on experts thoroughly describe all the major probes, both fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based and non-FRET-based, and provide a complete set of techniques to monitor DNA and RNA reactions, including hybridization, amplification, cleavage, folding, and associations with proteins, other molecules, and metal ions. Optimal design strategies for customized ET probes are presented, as well as techniques for distance determination in protein-DNA complexes and the detection of topological DNA alterations, mutations, DNA breaks and single nucleotide polymorphisms. Merging work on nanotechnology, and fluorescent probes, authors describe in detail the design and application of ET-using molecular devices, such as biosensors, molecular machines, and logic gates for molecular scale computation.

publisher: Springer, published: 2002-06-01
ASIN: 0896039056
EAN: 9780896039056
sales rank: 714332
Barry W. Hicks and a team of well-practiced experimentalists demonstrate the power and the versatility of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) marker with a cutting-edge collection of readily reproducible GFP techniques. These include methods for detecting and imaging GFP (FRET, BRET, and whole-body imaging); for using GFP to create and select for transgenic organisms, for its use as a biosensor; and for studying viruses.

by: Ph.D. Richard P. Haugland
publisher: Invitrogen Corp., published: 2005
ASIN: 0971063648
EAN: 9780971063648
sales rank: 1510196
Reference of current fluorescence technologies including over 3000 molecular probe products and their applications. Extensive references, critical discussions, and full-color photographs of the products in action.

by: Haugland
publisher: Molecular Probes, published: 1992-06
ASIN: 9993203939
EAN: 9789993203933
sales rank: 5277905

by: Beddard
publisher: Academic Pr, published: 1981-10
ASIN: 0120846802
EAN: 9780120846801
sales rank: 6265827

publisher: Springer, published: 1997-01-31
ASIN: 030645369X
EAN: 9780306453694
sales rank: 8677825
Proceedings from the NATO Advanced Research Workshop held October 14-18, 1995, in Miami, FL. Research on the significance of fluorescence work for the understanding of cell and tissue physiology, physiopathology, and pharmacology. DNLM: Neoplasms diagnosis congresses.

publisher: Springer, published: 1998-08-31
ASIN: 0306460211
EAN: 9780306460210
sales rank: 6440724
>... libraries should be encouraged to buy this book, as some of the i nformation in it will be of value to investigators employing a variety of different types of fluorescence microscopy and fluorescent probes. '

by: Jan Slavik
publisher: CRC Press, published: 1994-02-28
ASIN: 0849368928
EAN: 9780849368929
sales rank: 9639930
Fluorescent Probes in Cellular and Molecular Biology presents the most comprehensive evaluation of the theory, instrumentation, and practical applications of fluorescent probes available. It covers basic principles and discusses the use of fluorescent dyes as probes for solvent polarity, solvent viscosity, membrane fluidity, membrane potential, and ionic intracellular composition. This important also describes various applications of fluorescent labels and photolabels, fluorescent analogs, and fluorogenic substrates.
No similar publication is devoted exclusively to fluorescent probes, making this an essential guide for anyone working with modern fluorescence techniques. The book is perfect for individuals working in the areas of photochemistry, photobiology, biology, biophysics, or biochemistry. It is also an excellent textbook for graduate students in biology, biophysics, and medicine.

publisher: CRC Press, published: 2005-12-16
ASIN: 0824727371
EAN: 9780824727376
sales rank: 2763125
Fluorescence-based sensing is a significant technique used in prominent fields such as fluorescence-activated cell sorting, DNA sequencing, high-throughput screening, and clinical diagnostics. Fluorescence Sensors and Biosensors emphasizes the most recent developments and emerging technologies with the broadest impacts.

The text begins with the development of aptamers (oligoribonucleotides) and biorecognition techniques based on periplasmic binding proteins. The following chapters review the molecular beacon approach for DNA recognition, describe resonance energy transfer (FRET) in sensing, and present the use of carbonic anhydrase recognition platform for metal ion determination and imaging. The book explores the advantages of fluorophores, fluorescent labels, sensor and assay construction, metal-enhanced fluorescence, phosphorescent labels, and lab-on-a-chip applications. It also describes new anion-selective fluorescent probes used as analytes in clinical determinations.

The final chapters highlight the application of fluorescence sensing technology to several practical problems, such as the development of planar waveguide biosensors for clinical diagnostics and the adaptation of fluorescence-based sensing approaches for biochemical production by fermentation. The book also discusses the measurement of analytes, such as free zinc ions, at ultratrace levels in biological specimens. Written by internationally renowned authors in their fields, Fluorescence Sensors and Biosensors provides an up-to-date account of fluorescence-based sensors focused on practical applications in biotechnology, analytical chemistry, and biomedicine.

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