نتایج جستجو برای: fluorescence excitation emission matrix feem

تعداد نتایج: 684152  

2007
Jana SádeCká

Sádecká J., Tóthová J. (2007): Fluorescence spectroscopy and chemometrics in the food classification − a review. Czech J. Food Sci., 25: 159–173. This review deals with the last few years’ articles on various fluorescence techniques (conventional, excitation-emission matrix, and synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy) as a tool for the classification of food samples. Chemometric methods as princ...

2014
Adnan Mustafic Changying Li Mark Haidekker

BACKGROUND Cotton is an important domesticated fiber used to manufacture a variety of products and industrial goods. During harvesting with cotton strippers and cotton pickers, it is contaminated with foreign matter from botanical and non-botanical sources which adversely affect the quality and consistency of cotton, and therefore reduces its market value. To improve the current grading done by...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1966
Govindjee Louisa Yang

Using Weber's method of "matrix analysis" for the estimation of the number of fluorescent species contributing to the emission of a sample, it is shown that the fluorescence(1) band in spinach chloroplast fragments at room temperature originates in two species of chlorophyll a. Emission spectra obtained upon excitation with different wavelengths of light (preferentially absorbed in chlorophyll ...

Journal: :General physiology and biophysics 1984
M Kaplanová L Parma

The effect of excitation and emission wavelengths on fluorescence decay times of Chlorophyll a were measured in four solutions (C approximately 10(-5) mol X 1(-1] and in polymethyl methacrylate films. The decay times observed were corrected with respect to self-absorption and re-emission effects. The fluorescence decay times of Chlorophyll a was found to depend on both the excitation and the em...

2009
S. Lecoultre W. Harbich

We report for the first time the absorption and fluorescence spectra of gold dimers in a neon matrix. The dimer absorption spectra show the A←X transition predicted from measurements in the gas phase and not observed so far in a matrix, as well as the so-called B←X and C←X transitions. Fluorescence measurements on the atom reveal new emission lines at 1.97, 3.59 and 4.09 eV that can be assigned...

Journal: :Optics express 2000
L Coghlan U Utzinger R Drezek D Heintzelmann A Zuluaga C Brookner R Richards-Kortum I Gimenez-Conti M Follen

Using the hamster cheek pouch carcinogenesis model, we explore which fluorescence excitation wavelengths are useful for the detection of neoplasia. 42 hamsters were treated with DMBA to induce carcinogenesis, and 20 control animals were treated only with mineral oil. Fluorescence excitation emission matrices were measured from the cheek pouches of the hamsters weekly. Results showed increased f...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2014
Junlong Geng Zhenshu Zhu Wei Qin Lin Ma Yong Hu Gagik G Gurzadyan Ben Zhong Tang Bin Liu

Near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence signals are highly desirable to achieve high resolution in biological imaging. To obtain NIR emission with high brightness, fluorescent nanoparticles (NPs) are synthesized by co-encapsulation of 2,3-bis(4-(phenyl(4-(1,2,2-triphenylvinyl)phenylamino)phenyl)fumaronitrile (TPETPAFN), a luminogen with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) characteristics, and a NIR flu...

Journal: :Optics express 2007
Irene Georgakoudi Irene Tsai Cherry Greiner Cheryl Wong Jordy Defelice David Kaplan

Silk fibroin is emerging as an important biomaterial for tissue engineering applications. The ability to monitor non-invasively the structural conformation of silk matrices prior to and following cell seeding could provide important insights with regards to matrix remodeling and cell-matrix interactions that are critical for the functional development of silk-based engineered tissues. Thus, we ...

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