Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy: the technique and its applications
O Krichevsky, G Bonnet - Reports on Progress in Physics, 2002 - iopscience.iop.org
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is an experimental technique using statistical
analysis of the fluctuations of fluorescence in a system in order to decipher dynamic …
analysis of the fluctuations of fluorescence in a system in order to decipher dynamic …
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy: past, present, future
EL Elson - Biophysical journal, 2011 - cell.com
In recent years fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) has become a routine method
for determining diffusion coefficients, chemical rate constants, molecular concentrations …
for determining diffusion coefficients, chemical rate constants, molecular concentrations …
Quantitation of membrane receptor distributions by image correlation spectroscopy: concept and application
NO Petersen, PL Höddelius, PW Wiseman, O Seger… - Biophysical journal, 1993 - cell.com
Measurement of receptor distributions on cell surfaces is one important aspect of
understanding the mechanism whereby receptors function. In recent years, scanning …
understanding the mechanism whereby receptors function. In recent years, scanning …
Fluorescence-intensity distribution analysis and its application in biomolecular detection technology
P Kask, K Palo, D Ullmann… - Proceedings of the …, 1999 - National Acad Sciences
A methodology, fluorescence-intensity distribution analysis, has been developed for
confocal microscopy studies in which the fluorescence intensity of a sample with a …
confocal microscopy studies in which the fluorescence intensity of a sample with a …
Single-molecule biophysics: at the interface of biology, physics and chemistry
AA Deniz, S Mukhopadhyay… - Journal of the Royal …, 2008 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Single-molecule methods have matured into powerful and popular tools to probe the
complex behaviour of biological molecules, due to their unique abilities to probe molecular …
complex behaviour of biological molecules, due to their unique abilities to probe molecular …
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy
NL Thompson - Topics in fluorescence spectroscopy: Techniques, 2002 - Springer
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is a technique in which temporal fluctuations
in the fluorescence measured from a sample of fluorescent molecules are analyzed to obtain …
in the fluorescence measured from a sample of fluorescent molecules are analyzed to obtain …
Molecular brightness characterization of EGFP in vivo by fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy
We characterize the molecular properties of autofluorescence and transiently expressed
EGFP in the nucleus and in the cytoplasm of HeLa cells by fluorescence correlation …
EGFP in the nucleus and in the cytoplasm of HeLa cells by fluorescence correlation …
Distribution of molecular aggregation by analysis of fluctuation moments.
The fluorescence from an open volume of a solution of fluorescent molecules fluctuates as
the molecules randomly diffuse into and out of the volume. The distribution of degrees of …
the molecules randomly diffuse into and out of the volume. The distribution of degrees of …
Kinetic investigations by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy: the analytical and diagnostic potential of diffusion studies
P Schwille, J Bieschke, F Oehlenschläger - Biophysical chemistry, 1997 - Elsevier
This review demonstrates the large analytical and diagnostic potential of fluorescence
correlation spectroscopy applied to freely diffusing biomolecules in solution. All applications …
correlation spectroscopy applied to freely diffusing biomolecules in solution. All applications …
Resolving heterogeneity on the single molecular level with the photon-counting histogram
JD Müller, Y Chen, E Gratton - Biophysical journal, 2000 - cell.com
The diffusion of fluorescent particles through a small, illuminated observation volume gives
rise to intensity fluctuations caused by particle number fluctuations in the open observation …
rise to intensity fluctuations caused by particle number fluctuations in the open observation …