Standardization and Quality Assurance in Fluorescence Measurements II: Bioanalytical and Biomedical Applications

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Ute Resch-Genger
Springer Science & Business Media, 15 aug 2008 - 564 pagina's

Analytical chemists and materials scientists will find this a useful addition to their armory. The contributors have sought to highlight the present state of affairs in the validation and quality assurance of fluorescence measurements, as well as the need for future standards. Methods included range from steady-state fluorometry and microfluorometry, microscopy, and micro-array technology, to time-resolved fluorescence and fluorescence depolarization imaging techniques.

 

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Contributors
1
Need for Standardization of Fluorescence Measurements
3
A Dixon T Heinlein R Wolleschensky
25
25
41
Considerations and Controls
55
55
75
Comparability of Fluorescence Microscopy Data and Need
89
Berlin Germany WOLLESCHENsky Ralf
98
Comparability of Microarray Experiments
239
Unresolved Issues
264
Instrumentation Applications Future Trends and Limitations
307
Flow Cytometry Quality Assurance
343
Approaches to Quantitation in Flow Cytometry
369
Basic Concepts Physical Chemistry and Validation
400
TimeResolved Fluorometric Immunoassays
429
Applications and Unresolved Issues
449

HEINLEIN THOMAS MAERCKER CHRISTIAN
123
State of the Art and Novel Trends
144
145
179
HILLGER FRANK Department of Chemistry
190
Applications Future Trends
214
Advances in Fluorescence Enzyme Detection Methods
469
Fluorescent Probe Options and Issues
489
Applications
549
Subject Index
561
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