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Principles of Fluorescence Spectroscopy 3/e

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1. Introduction to Fluorescence
2. Instrumentation for Fluorescence Spectroscopy
3. Fluorophores
4. Time-Domain Lifetime Measurements
5. Frequency-Domain Lifetime Measurements
6. Solvent and Environmental Effects
7. Dynamics of Solvent and Spectral Relaxation
8. Quenching of Fluorescence
9. Mechanisms and Dynamics of Fluorescence Quenching
10. Fluorescence Anisotropy
11. Time-Dependent Anisotropy Decays
12. Advanced Anisotropy Concepts
13. Energy Transfer
14. Time-Resolved Energy Transfer and Conformational Distributions of iopolymers
15. Energy Transfer to Multiple Acceptors in One,Two, or Three Dimensions
16. Protein Fluorescence
17. Time-Resolved Protein Fluorescence
18. Multiphoton Excitation and Microscopy
19. Fluorescence Sensing
20. Novel Fluorophores
21. DNA Technology
22. Fluorescence-Lifetime Imaging Microscopy
23. Single-Molecule Detection
24. Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy
25. Radiative Decay Engineering: Metal-Enhanced Fluorescence
26. Radiative Decay Engineering: Surface Plasmon-Coupled Emission
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