Springer International Publishing, Switzerland, 2016. – 390 p. – ISBN: 3319246070.
Reviews in Fluorescence 2015, the eighth volume of the book serial from Spr inger, serves as a comprehensive collection of current trends and emerging hot topics in the field of fluorescence and closely related disciplines. It summarizes the year’s progress in fluorescence and its applications, with authoritative reviews specialized enough to be attractive to professional researchers, yet also appealing to the wider audience of scientists in related disciplines of fluorescence.
Reviews in Fluorescence offers an essential reference material for any research lab or company working in the fluorescence field and related areas. All academics, bench scientists, and industry professionals wishing to take advantage of the latest and greatest in the continuously emerging field of fluorescence will find it an invaluable resource.
Studying Protein Misfolding and Aggregation by Fluorescence Spectroscopy.
Time-Dependent Spectral Shifts in Tryptophan Fluorescence: Bridging Experiments with Molecular Dynamics Simulations.
Directional Fluorescence Based on Surface Plasmon-Coupling.
Fluorescence Analysis of Thermoresponsive Polymers.
Principles of Fluorogenic Reagent Design for Forensics. Recent Progress Towards New Reagents to Develop Fingerprints in Blood and on Variable Surfaces.
Indicators for Ionic Copper in Biology.
Heterogeneous Lipid Distributions in Membranes as Revealed by Electronic Energy Transfer.
Fluoimaging Determination of Poisons, Pollutants, Narcotics and Drugs with No Added Reagents.
Intramolecular Mechanisms for the Occurrence of Fluorescence from Upper Excited States of Aromatic Molecules and Linear Polyenes.
Developments in the Photonic Theory of Fluorescence.
Luminescent Lanthanide Sensors and Lanthanide Doped Upconversion Nanoparticles: Current Status and Future Expectations.
Interplay Between DNA-Binding/Catalytic Functions and Oligomerization of Retroviral Integrases Studied by a Combination of Time-Resolved Fluorescence Anisotropy, Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy and Resonance Energy Transfer.
Dual Fluorescence Phenomenon in ‘Push-Pull’ Stilbenes.
Molecular Anatomy of an Ion Channel Explored Utilizing Fluorescence Spectroscopy.