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Advanced Fluorescence Reporters in Chemistry and Biology I: Fundamentals and Molecular Design
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Advanced Fluorescence Reporters in Chemistry and Biology I: Fundamentals and Molecular Design
Current price: $329.99
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Advanced Fluorescence Reporters in Chemistry and Biology I: Fundamentals and Molecular Design
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Fluorescence reporter is the key element of any sensing or imaging technology. Its optimal choice and implementation is very important for increasing the sensitivity, precision, multiplexing power, and also the spectral, temporal, and spatial reso- tion in different methods of research and practical analysis. Therefore, design ofuorescence reporters with advanced properties is one of the most important problems. In this volume, top experts in this field provide advanced knowledge on the design and properties ofuorescent dyes. Organic dyes were the firstuorescent materials used for analytical purposes, and we observe that they retain their leading positions against strong competition of new materials – conjugated polymers, semiconductor nanocrystals, and metal chelating complexes. Recently, molecular and cellular biology got a valuable tool of organicuorophores synt- sized by cell machinery and incorporated into greenuorescent protein and its analogs. Demands of variousuorescence techniques operating in spectral, anisotropy, and time domains require focused design ofuorescence reporters well adapted to these techniques. Near-IR spectral range becomes more and more attractive for various applications, and new dyes emitting in this range are strongly requested. Two-photonicuorescence has become one of the major tools in bioimaging, anduorescence reporters well adapted to this technique are in urgent need. These problems cannot be solved without the knowledge of fundamental principles of dye design and of physical phenomena behind theiruorescence response.