[Methods in Enzymology] Fluorescence Spectroscopy Volume 450 || Chapter 12 Using Fluorophore-Labeled Oligonucleotides to Measure Affinities of Protein–DNA Interactions
✍ Scribed by Anderson, Brian J.
- Book ID
- 120368564
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 662 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0123745861
- ISSN
- 0076-6879
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✦ Synopsis
Fluorescence spectroscopy is a type of electromagnetic spectroscopy, using a beam of light, which analyzes fluorescence from a sample. Given its extremely high sensitivity and selectivity, it is an important investigational tool in many areas including material sciences, analytical sciences, and across a broad range of chemical, biochemical and medical research. It has become an essential investigational technique allowing detailed, real-time observation of the structure and dynamics of intact biological systems. The pharmaceutical industry uses it heavily and it has become a dominating technique in biochemistry and molecular genetics.
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