نتایج جستجو برای: excitation emission fluorescence matrices

تعداد نتایج: 404393  

Journal: :Photochemistry and photobiology 2000
D L Heintzelman U Utzinger H Fuchs A Zuluaga K Gossage A M Gillenwater R Jacob B Kemp R R Richards-Kortum

There is no satisfactory mechanism to detect premalignant lesions in the upper aero-digestive tract. Fluorescence spectroscopy has potential to bridge the gap between clinical examination and invasive biopsy; however, optimal excitation wavelengths have not yet been determined. The goals of this study were to determine optimal excitation-emission wavelength combinations to discriminate normal a...

A combination of high performance size exclusion chromatography with organic carbon detector and ultraviolet detector coupled with peak-fitting technique and fluorescence excitation-emission matrix spectrometry applied fluorescence regional integration method was conducted to determine the characteristics of organic matter during nitrification. The batch scale of bionet nitrification without or...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 1997
Y. G. Chung J. A. Schwartz C. M. Gardner R. E. Sawaya S. L. Jacques

Laser-induced autofluorescence measurement of the brain was performed to assess its spectroscopic properties and to distinguish brain tumors from the normal tissues. The excitation-induced emission spectra were plotted on a 2-dimensional map, the excitation-emission matrix, to determine the excitation wavelengths most sensitive for the spectroscopic identification of brain tumors. The excitatio...

Journal: :Photochem 2021

Substitution of frozen-thawed food products for fresh ones is a significant authenticity issue being extensively investigated over the past few years by various conventional methods, but little success has been achieved. Fluorescence spectroscopy sensitive and selective spectroscopic technique that widely applied recently to deal with quality issues. The based on excitation certain photosensiti...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2002
Sung K Chang M Yusoff Dawood Gregg Staerkel Urs Utzinger E Neely Atkinson Rebecca R Richards-Kortum Michele Follen

This study assesses one possible cause of inter-patient variation in fluorescence spectroscopy of the cervix: the menstrual cycle. Ten patients with no history of an abnormal Pap smear were seen daily throughout 30 consecutive days of their cycle. Fluorescence excitation-emission matrices were measured from three cervical sites on each patient. Principal component analysis was used to determine...

2012
D. Zhang

Fluorescence analysis, being a non-invasive technique, has become one of the most powerful and widely used techniques for microbiologists and chemists to study various types of sample from photosynthetic microbes to hydrocarbons. The work reported here focuses on experimental results of fluorescent features of photosynthetic microbial species (cyanobacteria) and also five different crude oil sa...

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: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2006
Hamid Abdollahi Mohammad Hossein Sororaddin Abdolhossein Naseri

The application of generalized rank annihilation method (GRAM) to the analysis of fluorescence excitation-emission matrices of mixtures of piroxicam and pyridoxine is described. The input of GRAM consists of two bilinear data matrices, i.e. one for unknown and one for the calibration sample. The excitation wavelength range was from 290 to 340 nm and the emission was recorded from 370 to 560 nm....

2002
Tomoko Komada Oscar M.E. Schofield Clare E. Reimers

Excitation–emission matrix (EEM) fluorescence spectroscopy was employed to study the chemical nature of organic matter readily released into solution from sediment particles during episodes of resuspension. Surface sediment samples collected from five locations within the Hudson River Estuary and the Inner New York Bight were resuspended in their respective bottom waters for periods ranging fro...

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