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Standardization and Quality Assurance in Fluorescence Measurements I: Techniques
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Springer, October 2008
The validation and standardization of the broad variety of fluorescence methods and applications is still in its infancy as compared to other prominent analytical and bioanalytical methods. In the future, this may compromise applications of fluorescence techniques in heavily regulated areas like medical diagnostics, clinical chemistry, and food control.
Within this context, this book seeks to highlight the present state of affairs as regards validation, quality assurance and the need for future standards in fluorescence measurements employed in the life and materials sciences. Methods included range from steady-state fluorometry and microfluorometry, microscopy, and micro-array technology, to time-resolved fluorescence and fluorescence depolarization imaging techniques.
Written for: Researchers and practitioners in analytical chemistry, materials sciences, biomedicine, molecular biology, medical diagnostics, biophysics, and clinical chemistry; instrument manufacturers and producers of reference materials.
Editorial: Springer
Librerías: Amazon
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