نتایج جستجو برای: excitation emission fluorescence

تعداد نتایج: 330539  

2014
Suman Ranjit Alexander Dvornikov David A. Holland Gregory D. Reinhart David M. Jameson Enrico Gratton

Three-photon excitation fluorescence correlation spectroscopy was used to detect oligomerization equilibria of rat liver phosphofructokinase. The fluorescence intensity produced by the three-photon excitation of tryptophan was collected using the DIVER microscope. In this home-built upright microscope, a large area photomultiplier, placed directly below the sample, is used as the detector. The ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2007
Nathalie Gagey Pierre Neveu Chouaha Benbrahim Bernard Goetz Isabelle Aujard Jean-Bernard Baudin Ludovic Jullien

This paper evaluates the o-hydroxycinnamic platform for designing efficient caging groups with fluorescence reporting upon one- and two-photon excitation. The model cinnamates are easily prepared in one step by coupling commercial or readily available synthons. They exhibit a large one-photon absorption that can be tuned in the near-UV range. Uncaging after one-photon excitation was investigate...

2009
A. Vaitkuviene V. Gegzna S. Juodkazis S. Jursenas S. Miasojedovas R. Kurtinaitiene J. Rimiene J. Vaitkus

Cervical smear material contains endo and exocervical cells, mucus and inflammative, immune cells in cases of pathology. Just not destroyed keratinocytes lay on the glass for microscopy. Liquid cytology supernatant apart other diagnostics could be used for photodiagnostic. The spectroscopic parameters suitable for Normal and HSIL cytology groups supernatant differentiation are demonstrated. The...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2010
Arijit Kumar De Debjit Roy Debabrata Goswami

Selective excitation of a particular fluorophore in the presence of others demands clever design of the optical field interacting with the molecules. We describe the use of 20- to 50-GHz pulse-train excitation leading to two-photon absorption, followed by successive one-photon stimulated emission as a potential technique in the context of controlling two-photon molecular fluorescence, with appl...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2015
Ha H Pham Christopher Szent-Gyorgyi Wendy L Brotherton Brigitte F Schmidt Kimberly J Zanotti Alan S Waggoner Bruce A Armitage

Dye-protein fluoromodules consist of fluorogenic dyes and single chain antibody fragments that form brightly fluorescent noncovalent complexes. This report describes two new bichromophoric dyes that extend the range of wavelengths of excitation or emission of existing fluoromodules. In one case, a fluorogenic thiazole orange (TO) was attached to an energy acceptor dye, Cy5. Upon binding to a pr...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2005
Alexandre G Brolo Shing C Kwok Matthew G Moffitt Reuven Gordon Jason Riordon Karen L Kavanagh

Arrays of sub-wavelength holes (nanoholes) in gold films were used as a substrate for enhanced fluorescence spectroscopy. Seven arrays of nanoholes with distinct periodicities (distances between the holes) were fabricated. The arrays were then spin-coated with polystyrene films containing different concentrations of the fluorescent dye oxazine 720. The dye was excited via resonant extraordinary...

2015
Andrea Anzalone Manuela Gabriel Laura C. Estrada Enrico Gratton

Metallic nanoparticles (NPs) are able to modify the excitation and emission rates (plasmonic enhancement) of fluorescent molecules in their close proximity. In this work, we measured the emission spectra of 20 nm Gold Nanoparticles (AuNPs) fixed on a glass surface submerged in a solution of different fluorophores using a spectral camera and 2-photon excitation. While on the glass surface, we ob...

Journal: :Optics letters 2017
Seng Fatt Liew Sebastian Knitter Sascha Weiler Jesus Fernando Monjardin-Lopez Mark Ramme Brandon Redding Michael A Choma Hui Cao

We develop a green light source with low spatial coherence via intracavity frequency doubling of a solid-state degenerate laser. The second-harmonic emission supports many more transverse modes than the fundamental emission, and exhibits lower spatial coherence. A strong suppression of speckle formation is demonstrated for both fundamental and second-harmonic beams. Using the green emission for...

2004
Karel W.J. Stoop Kees Jalink Sander J.G. de Jong Lambertus K. van Geest

Interactions between proteins can be demonstrated by fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) [1]. The proteins under test must be fused with donor and acceptor molecules. At FRET energy is transferred non-radiatively from donor to acceptor. FRET can be detected in two ways: the change in emission-ratio between donor and acceptor can be measured, or the decrease in lifetime of the fluoresc...

Journal: :The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society 1979
J E Aubin

The autofluorescence other than intrinsic protein emission of viable cultured mammalian cells has been investigated. The fluorescence was found to originate in discrete cytoplasmic vesicle-like regions and to be absent from the nucleus. Excitation and emission spectra of viable cells revealed at least two distinct fluorescent species. Comparison of cell spectra with spectra of known cellular me...

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