نتایج جستجو برای: fetal bovine serum

تعداد نتایج: 439275  

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2012
Syuan-Ming Guo Jun He Nilah Monnier Guangyu Sun Thorsten Wohland Mark Bathe

Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is a powerful approach to characterizing the binding and transport dynamics of macromolecules. The unbiased interpretation of FCS data relies on the evaluation of multiple competing hypotheses to describe an underlying physical process under study, which is typically unknown a priori. Bayesian inference provides a convenient framework for this evaluat...

2002
Charles Dodson Marvin Duncan

An analysis of the characteristics of farm businesses by size of FCS direct lending association suggests that further consolidation of FCS lending should have limited negative impacts on credit availability. Commercial-sized farm businesses with FCS real estate debt appeared similar to those who obtained credit from competing lenders, but smaller associations and those with fewer stockholders p...

Journal: :Experimental and molecular pathology 2006
Zeno Földes-Papp

Traditional methodologies in micro- and nanofluidics measure biological mechanisms as an average of a population of molecules as only their combined effect can be detected. Fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy methods such as fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) and two-color fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy (FCCS) are used as alternative experimental approaches in ultrasensi...

2017
Eli Zamir Christoph Frey Marian Weiss Silvia Antona Johannes P Frohnmayer Jan-Willi Janiesch Ilia Platzman Joachim P Spatz

Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is a sensitive technique commonly applied for studying the dynamics of nanoscale-labeled objects in solution. Current analysis of FCS data is largely based on the assumption that the labeled objects are stochastically displaced due to Brownian motion. However, this assumption is often invalid for microscale objects, since the motion of these objects i...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2000
A Gennerich D Schild

Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is a powerful technique for measuring low concentrations of fluorescent molecules and their diffusion constants. In the standard case, fluorescence fluctuations are measured in an open detection volume defined by the confocal optics. However, if FCS measurements are carried out in cellular processes that confine the detection volume, the standard FCS ...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2007
Anton Arkhipov Jana Hüve Martin Kahms Reiner Peters Klaus Schulten

Continuous fluorescence microphotolysis (CFM) and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) permit measurement of molecular mobility and association reactions in single living cells. CFM and FCS complement each other ideally and can be realized using identical equipment. So far, the spatial resolution of CFM and FCS was restricted by the resolution of the light microscope to the micrometer sc...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2011
T Vuletić S Dolanski Babić D Grgičin D Aumiler J Rädler F Livolant S Tomić

We quantified the Manning free (uncondensed) counterions fraction θ for dilute aqueous solutions of rodlike polyions: 150 bp DNA fragments, in the presence of a very low concentration of monovalent salt c(salt)<0.05 mM. Conductivity measurements of these solutions for DNA base pair concentration range 0.015≤c≤8 mM were complemented by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) measurements of ...

Journal: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2007
Kitao Fujiwara Shun Hirokawa Motohide Aoki

The performance of fluorescence correlation spectrometry (FCS) was examined for studying the solutions suspended with the fluorescent particles of various sizes from 50 nm to 10 microm in diameter and for different sizes of pinholes: the particles were made to move by simply stirring the solution in the quartz fluorescence cuvette. Without using any magnification tool for the optical image, thi...

2017
Noémie Kempf Cristina Remes Ralph Ledesch Tina Züchner Henning Höfig Ilona Ritter Alexandros Katranidis Jörg Fitter

Cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) systems were designed to produce proteins with a minimal set of purified components, thus offering the possibility to follow translation as well as protein folding. In order to characterize the performance of the ribosomes in such a system, it is crucial to separately quantify the two main components of productivity, namely the fraction of active ribosomes and...

1996
Gregory J. Galloway

The following conjecture arises from remarks in Fischer-Colbrie-Schoen ([FCS], Remark 4, p. 207): If (M, g) is a complete Riemannian 3-manifold with nonnegative scalar curvature and if Σ is a two-sided torus in M which is suitably of least area then M is flat. Such a result, as Fischer-Colbrie and Schoen commented, would be an interesting analogue of the Cheeger-Gromoll splitting theorem. Here ...

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