Ebook: Phosphorescent Oxygen-Sensitive Probes
Author: Dmitri B. Papkovsky Alexander V. Zhdanov Andreas Fercher Ruslan I. Dmitriev James Hynes (auth.)
- Tags: Molecular Medicine, Biological Techniques, Biochemical Engineering, Cell Biology, Microbiology, Biomedical Engineering
- Series: SpringerBriefs in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Springer Basel
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Biological O2 sensing probes and measurement techniques were first introduced in the late 80s. In the last 3-5 years they have undergone major development that have made them available and affordable for a broad range of applications in various disciplines of the life and biomedical sciences. These new chemistries and technologies, which are significantly different from the majority of other fluorescence-based probes and detection techniques, have already demonstrated their high utility. This book will provide a systematic overview of the existing and emerging O2 sensing technologies in their different modifications, a practical guide to their rational selection and use, and examples of biological applications/case studies, including details on how to set up and conduct such experiments, troubleshoot and interpret the data.
Biological O2 sensing probes and measurement techniques were first introduced in the late 80s. In the last 3-5 years they have undergone major development that have made them available and affordable for a broad range of applications in various disciplines of the life and biomedical sciences. These new chemistries and technologies, which are significantly different from the majority of other fluorescence-based probes and detection techniques, have already demonstrated their high utility. This book will provide a systematic overview of the existing and emerging O2 sensing technologies in their different modifications, a practical guide to their rational selection and use, and examples of biological applications/case studies, including details on how to set up and conduct such experiments, troubleshoot and interpret the data.
Biological O2 sensing probes and measurement techniques were first introduced in the late 80s. In the last 3-5 years they have undergone major development that have made them available and affordable for a broad range of applications in various disciplines of the life and biomedical sciences. These new chemistries and technologies, which are significantly different from the majority of other fluorescence-based probes and detection techniques, have already demonstrated their high utility. This book will provide a systematic overview of the existing and emerging O2 sensing technologies in their different modifications, a practical guide to their rational selection and use, and examples of biological applications/case studies, including details on how to set up and conduct such experiments, troubleshoot and interpret the data.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
O2-Sensitive Probes Based on Phosphorescent Metalloporphyrins....Pages 1-28
O2 Analysis on a Fluorescence Spectrometer or Plate Reader....Pages 29-69
O2 Imaging in Biological Specimens....Pages 71-101
Biological O2 sensing probes and measurement techniques were first introduced in the late 80s. In the last 3-5 years they have undergone major development that have made them available and affordable for a broad range of applications in various disciplines of the life and biomedical sciences. These new chemistries and technologies, which are significantly different from the majority of other fluorescence-based probes and detection techniques, have already demonstrated their high utility. This book will provide a systematic overview of the existing and emerging O2 sensing technologies in their different modifications, a practical guide to their rational selection and use, and examples of biological applications/case studies, including details on how to set up and conduct such experiments, troubleshoot and interpret the data.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
O2-Sensitive Probes Based on Phosphorescent Metalloporphyrins....Pages 1-28
O2 Analysis on a Fluorescence Spectrometer or Plate Reader....Pages 29-69
O2 Imaging in Biological Specimens....Pages 71-101
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