Springer, 2011. - 363 p.
The key element of any fluorescence sensing or imaging technology is the fluorescence reporter, which transforms the information on molecular interactions and dynamics into measurable signals of fluorescence emission. This book, written by a team of frontline researchers, demonstrates the broad field of applications of fluorescence reporters, starting from nanoscopic properties of materials, such as self-assembled thin films, polymers and ionic liquids, through biological macromolecules and further to living cell, tissue and body imaging. Basic information on obtaining and interpreting experimental data is presented and recent progress in these practically important areas is highlighted. The book is addressed to a broad interdisciplinary audience.
Contents
General aspectsInterfacial behavior of fluorescent dyes. Power and weakness of nanoscopic description
Probing condensed mediaFluorescence probing of physicochemical characteristics of the room temperature ionic liquids Fluorescence spectroscopy in polymer science
Fluorescence probing in structurally anisotropic materials. From liquid crystals to macromolecules, micelles and lipid bilayers
Fluorescence reporters in biosensingOptimized dyes for protein and nucleic acid detection
Functional nucleic acids for fluorescence based biosensing applications
Cell imaging with organic dyesCovalent labeling of biomolecules in living cells
Tetracysteine and bipartite tags for biarsenical organic fluorophores
Labeling of oligohistidine-tagged proteins
Tissue and whole body imagingIn vivo imaging of vascular targets using near-infrared fluorescent probes
Whole-body imaging of hematopoietic and cancer cells using near infrared probes