Is a Potential-Sensitive Probe diS-C3(3) a Nernstian Dye?: Time-Resolved Fluorescence Study with Liposomes as a Model System

  • Heřman P
  • Večeř J
  • Holoubek A
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"Based on the proceedings of the Conference on Fluorescence Microscopy and Fluorescent Probes, held June 25-28, 1995, in Prague, Czech Republic"--Title page verso. Fluorescence Microscopy: State of the Art / B. Herman -- Fluorescence Lifetime-Resolved Imaging Microscopy: A General Description of LIfetime-Resolved Imaging Measurements / R.M. Clegg and P.C. Schneider -- Confocal Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging / H.C. Gerritsen -- Multidimensional Fluorescence Microscopy: Optical Distortions in Quantitative Imaging of Biological Specimens / N.S. White, R.J. Errington, M.D. Fricker and J.L. Wood -- Fluorescent Probes / J. Slavik -- Flow Cytometry versus Fluorescence Microscopy / J.-E. O'Connor -- Multichannel Fluorescence Microscopy and Digital Imaging: On the Exciting Developments in Fluorescence Microscopy / H. Gundlach -- Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging and Spectroscopy in Photobiology and Photomedicine / S. Schneckenburger, M.H. Gschwend, K. Konig, R. Sailer and W.S.L. Strauss.

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Heřman, P., Večeř, J., & Holoubek, A. (1996). Is a Potential-Sensitive Probe diS-C3(3) a Nernstian Dye?: Time-Resolved Fluorescence Study with Liposomes as a Model System. In Fluorescence Microscopy and Fluorescent Probes (pp. 139–143). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1866-6_19

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