Fluorescence Monitoring Articles & Analysis
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SpectroscopyEvaluate the efficiency of oxidative phosphorylation by measuring the change in absorption or fluorescence spectra of certain components in the mitochondrial respiratory chain.2. ...
Gene-specific primers amplify 100 to 300 base pair fragments of cDNA by PCR which is monitored by fluorescent probes. It is a routine laboratory technique but qRT-PCR is labour-intensive and costly for exploratory studies where a convincing target gene is not yet determined. ...
While the world continues to endure loss and hardship due to the outbreak of COVID-19, caused by a novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), researchers are scrambling to provide test kits that are accurate, fast, sensitive, and widely available, especially as symptoms vary broadly and may not appear for days if at all. To this end, several diagnostic methods have been ...
Welcome to Edinburgh Instruments newest blog celebrating our work in Raman, Photoluminescence, and Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging. Every month we will highlight our pick for Map of the Month to show how our spectrometers can be used to reveal all the hidden secrets in your samples. April Studying animal tissue is an important tool for scientists to learn more about the effects of treatments for ...
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) is a mechanism that describes the energy transfer between two fluorophores. ...
NanoPhotoTherapy induced hyperthermia was performed using a 785 nm near-infrared light from a diode laser and the in vitro effects were evaluated using nucleic acid molecular probes by fluorescence microscopy. Additionally, we monitored apoptosis by detecting capase-9 activity.Keywords: gold nanoshells, liposomes, nanophototherapy, carcinoma, hyperthermia, in ...
