Fluorescent Biomolecules Methodologies and Applications / edited by David M. Jameson, Gregory D. Reinhart.

This volume is based on an international symposium held during September 9-12, 1986 in Bocca di Magra, Italy. The intent of the organizers was to bring together expert practitioners of fluorescence spectroscopy, particularly as applied to biological systems, to assess recent developments in the fiel...

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Other Authors: Jameson, David M. (Editor), Reinhart, Gregory D. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1989.
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505 0 |a Luminescence: General Concepts and Applications to the Study of Solids -- Protein Dynamics: Fluorescence Lifetime Distributions -- Enhancement of Time-Resolved Fluorescence Spectroscopy by Overdetermination -- Fluorescence Investigations on the Elongation Factor Tu System -- Effects on Intrinsic Fluorescence Induced by Active Site Modifications of Rhodanese -- Lifetime Measurements of Color Centers by Fluorometry with Synchrotron Radiation -- Slab Gel Electrophoresis Performed at High Hydrostatic Pressure: A New Approach for the Study of Oligomeric Proteins -- Lipid Transfer Reactions: Fluorescence Studies -- Thoughts and Hints on Possible Violation of Parity in the Biological Matter -- Digitized Fluorescence Microscopy in Cell Biology Applications -- Membrane Fluidity and Diffusive Transport -- Conformational Flexibility of the Polypeptide Hormone Bombesin: Time Resolved and Static Fluorescence Studies -- Usefulness of the Linkage Concept to Understanding the Regulation of Rat Liver Phosphofructokinase -- Fluorescence Studies of the Calcium-Dependent Functions of Calmodulin -- Definition of Monoclonal Antibody-Fluorescent Ligand Interactions -- Intramolecular Excitation Energy Transfer in Bichromophoric Molecules — Fundamental Aspects and Applications -- Resolution at 2 GHz of Lifetimes and Correlation Times of Highly Purified Solutions of Human Hemoglobin -- Time-Resolved Fluorescence Studies on Flavins -- Final Words at Bocca di Magra -- Abstracts from Poster Contributions -- Participants -- Author Index. 
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