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SINGLE-MOLECULE FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY OF MOLECULAR MACHINES

by Achillefs Kapanidis (University of Oxford, UK) & Mike Heilemann (University of Bielefeld, Germany)

This book provides a comprehensive overview of the field of single-molecule fluorescence microscopy and spectroscopy of molecular machines. It is addressed to both physical scientists (who are familiar with the fluorescence methodology but unfamiliar with the biological molecules, mechanisms and questions) and life scientists (who are familiar with the biology but unfamiliar with the large variety of available fluorescence methods). This is possible due to the background of the two authors, Achillefs Kapanidis (ANK) (biochemist) and Mike Heilemann (MH) (biophysicist). The book does not try to address the huge number of applications in non-biological areas; instead it focuses on many celebrated applications of single-molecule fluorescence on molecular machines and functional studies, with special emphasis on real-time studies of kinetics and mechanisms.

 
Contents:
  • Molecular Machines
  • Conventional Methods to Study Molecular Machines
  • Single-Molecule Methods: New Tools to Study Molecular Machines
  • Ensemble Fluorescence Spectroscopy
  • Single-Molecule Fluorescence Methods: Introduction and Overview
  • Fluorescence Imaging: Watching Individual Machines Work
  • Super-Resolution Fluorescence Imaging
  • Single-Pair FRET and Fluorescence Quenching
  • Alternating-Laser Excitation (ALEX)
  • Single-Molecule Anisotropy and Polarization
  • In-vivo Single-Molecule Fluorescence
 
Readership: Advanced undergraduates, graduate students and researchers in physics and biophysics interested in using and developing single-molecule fluorescence methods. Life scientists (biochemists, molecular biologists and cell biologists) and nanotechnologists interested in using single-molecule fluorescence methods.
 
 
200pp (approx.)    Pub. date: Scheduled Winter 2012  
ISBN:   978-1-84816-451-2
1-84816-451-3
   US$95 / £65

 


 
 

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