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    Sensitivity enhancement in fluorescence correlation spectroscopy of multiple species using time-gated detection.

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    Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is a powerful technique to measure chemical reaction rates and diffusion coefficients of molecules in thermal equilibrium. The capabilities of FCS can be enhanced by measuring the energy, polarization, or delay time between absorption and emission of the collected fluorescence photons in addition to their arrival times. This information can be used to change the relative intensities of multiple fluorescent species in FCS measurements and, thus, the amplitude of the intensity autocorrelation function. Here we demonstrate this strategy using lifetime gating in FCS experiments. Using pulsed laser excitation and laser-synchronized gating in the detection channel, we suppress photons emitted within a certain time interval after excitation. Three applications of the gating technique are presented: suppression of background fluorescence, simplification of FCS reaction studies, and investigation of lifetime heterogeneity of fluorescently labeled biomolecules. The usefulness of this technique for measuring forward and backward rates of protein fluctuations in equilibrium and for distinguishing between static and dynamic heterogeneity makes it a promising tool in the investigation of chemical reactions and conformational fluctuations in biomolecules

    Forschungsschwerpunkt Biophotonik: Lasermikrowerkzeuge zur Untersuchung biologischer Zellsysteme. System zur IR-Laserstimulation molekularer Mechanismen in Einzelzellen und im Zellverband Abschlussbericht

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    SIGLEAvailable from TIB Hannover: QN1(116,21) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekBundesministerium fuer Bildung und Forschung, Berlin (Germany)DEGerman

    Emerging targets in lipid-based therapy

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