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Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy

Theory and Applications
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Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) was developed in order to charĀ­ acterize the dynamics of molecular processes in systems in thermodynamic equilibrium. FCS determines transport and chemical reaction rates from meaĀ­ surements of spontaneous microscopic thermally driven molecular concentraĀ­ tion fluctuations. Since its inception, and particularly in recent years, techniĀ­ cal and conceptual advances have extended the range of practical applicability and the information obtainable from FCS measurements. Improvements in microscopy, data acquisition, and data processing have greatly shortened the time required for FCS measurements. FCS can now be routinely applied to labile systems such as cells, and for the acquisition of large volumes of data as required for high-throughput screening. Cross correlation methods proĀ­ vide a powerful tool for characterizing interactions among different molecular species. Analysis of the amplitude of concentration fluctuations can provide a wealth of information about aggregation/polymerization process and the compositions of mixtures. Furthermore, FCS provides a bridge between conventional measurements of dynamic processes on a macroscopic concentration scale and the currently developing field of single molecule measurements. Both FCS and single moleĀ­ cule approaches measure directly stochastic fluctuations in molecular proĀ­ perties, and so must be analyzed by statistical methods to yield conventional phenomenological parameters. As commonly practiced, FCS yields these pheĀ­ nomenological parameters, e. g. , diffusion coefficients and chemical rate conĀ­ stants, directly in terms of a fluorescence fluctuation autocorrelation funcĀ­ tion.
Release date Australia
October 4th, 2011
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by E.S. Elson
  • Edited by R Rigler
Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001
Illustrations
XX, 487 p.
Pages
487
Dimensions
155x235x26
ISBN-13
9783642640186
Product ID
21691232

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