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| Volume 8, Number 2 |
June 1998 |
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Preface Holger Seifert, Bernd Strehmel, Veronica Strehmel, and Wolfgang Retting |
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Excited-State Proton Transfer in Hydroxynaphtaldehydes Covalently
Bound in Proteins A. Jankowski, P. Dobryszycki, J. Lipinski, and P. Stefanowicz |
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Characterizing Protein Cobnformational Transitions of Na,K-ATPase
withAntibodies by Fluorescence Spetroscopy E. Lewitzki, E. Schick, R. Hutterer, F. W. Schneider, and E. Grell |
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Pressure Effects on Submicrosecond Phospholipid Dynamics Using
a Long_LIved Fluorescence Probe Piotr Targowski and Lesley Davenport |
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Analytical Possibilities of the Fine Structure Phosphorescence
Spectrometry Technique for Registration of Polychlorinated Dioxins V. G. Klimenko and R. N. Nurmukhametov |
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Photophysical Behavior of -Carboline-3-Carboxilic Acid N-Methyl
Amide A. Olba, S. Monzo and I. Zabala |
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Fluorescence Probes for Cyclodextrin Interiors Khader A. Al-Hassan and Mohammad F. Khanfer |
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FTriple Fluorescence of Substituted Benzanilides in Solution
and in Solid States S. Lucht, J. Stumpe and M. Rutloh |
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Easy-to-Use Aids to a New, Unifying Approach to Quantitative,
Luminescence Microscopy D.H. Leaback and R.A. Ladds |
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Fluorescence Study on Translational Mobility in Polystyrene-Polyethyleneglycol
Microbeads B. Lehr, H.-J. Egelhaaf, W. Rapp, E. Bayer and D. Oelkrug |
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Fluorescence Study of DNA-Dye Complexes Using One-Photon and
Two-Photon Picosecond Excitation V.A. Hovhannisyan and L.A. Avanessian |
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Spectrofluorometric Determination of Hydrogen Peroxide B. Demirata-Öztürk, G. Özen, H. Filik, I. Tor and H. Afsar |
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