What is Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy (FCS)? Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is a powerful analytical technique that enables the study of dynamic processes and interactions at the ...
(Nanowerk News) Proteins are naturally fluorescent in the ultraviolet, offering an appealing approach to probe proteins in their native state without introducing any external fluorescent label. The UV ...
Dynamics Author: Howard Goldner During the past few decades, fluorescence spectroscopy has developed into an integral technique in many scientific disciplines. In the life sciences, it is implemented ...
Explore the use of time-resolved fluorescence microscopy and spectroscopy to monitor key biomolecular interactions and dynamics. This webinar will detail the use of time-resolved fluorescence methods ...
Fluorescence Spectroscopy Market: Drivers and RestraintsFluorescence spectroscopy market is expected to show a noteworthy growth over the forecast period due to the increasing adoption of new and ...
Researchers have partners detected unique fluorescence blinking patterns in experiments of electron transfer to single DNA molecules. They used these patterns to identify mRNA glioma point mutations ...
Monitoring culture media settings is critically important across various industries to enhance cell proliferation for applications such as regenerative medicines and protein synthesis. Numerous ...
This is intended for individuals wishing an in-depth introduction to the principles of fluorescence spectroscopy and its applications to the Life Sciences. The course is held in cooperation with Dr. J ...
The fundamental principles of XRF spectrometry are well documented. 2 A sample is irradiated with a beam of high-energy X-ray photons from an X-ray tube. As the excited electrons in the atom fall back ...