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| Volume 7, Number 1 |
March 1997 |
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| Introduction | 1 |
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Time-Gated Microscopic Energy Transfer Measurements for
Probing Mitochondrial Metabolism Herbert Schneckenburger, Michael H. Gschwend, Wolfgang S.L. Strauss, Reinhard Sailer, and Rudolf Steiner |
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Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging of Oxygen in Living Cells Hans C. Gerritsen, R. Sanders, A. Draaijer, and Y.K. Levine |
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Development of Long-Lifetime Metal-Ligand Probes for Biophysics
and Cellular Imaging Joseph R. Lakowicz, Zakir Murtaza, Henryk Szmacinski, and Ewald Terpetschnig |
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Time-Resolved Emission Spectra and Anisotropy Profiles for Symmetric
Diacyl- and Dietherphosphatidylcholines R. Hutterer, F.W. Schneider, and Martin Hof |
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Construction and Characterization of a Frequency-Domain Fluorescence
Lifetime Microscopy System T.W.J. Gadella, Jr., Arie van Hoek, and Antonie J.W.G. Visser |
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Frequency-Domain Lifetime Imaging Methods at Unilever Research John J. Birmingham |
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Simulations of Measurements of Fluorescence Lifetimes Using Noise
Modulated Light V.M.E. Schenkeveld and I.T. Young |
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Heterogeneous Photobleaching in Confocal Microscopy Patric Van Oostveldt and Frank Verhaegen |
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New Approaches to Lifetime-Resolved Luminescence Imaging C.G. Morgan, A.C. Mitchell, J.G. Murray, and E.J. Wall |
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Frequency-Domain Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging for Endoscopic
Clinical Cancer Photodetection: Apparatus Design and reliminary
Results Georges Wagnieres, J. Mizeret, A. Studzinski, H. van den Bergh |
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Recent Developments in Monitoring Calcium and Protein Interactions
in Cells Using Fluorescence Lifetime Microscopy Brian Herman, Pawel Wodnicki, Seongwook Kwon, Ammasi Periasamy, Gerald W. Gordon, Nupam Mahajan, and Xue Feng Wang |
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Novel Detectors for Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging on the
Picosecond Timescale Klaus Kemnitz, Lutz Pfeifer, Rene Paul, and Maite Coppey-Moisan |
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SUPPLEMENT TO VOLUME 7, ISSUE 1: Peer-reviewed Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Methods and Applications of Fluorescence Spectroscopy |
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