Browsing by Subject "fluorescence"
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(2017-03-31)The design of molecular chemical sensors has generally relied on the use of colored and/or luminescent organic dyes or transition metal complexes; however, recent advances have been made in the use of heavy main group ...
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(2021-01-18)Malaria is a parasitic disease that affects millions around the globe annually and is one of the greatest public health challenges in human history. While much has been accomplished towards eradication of the disease, ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)To understand protein stability and the mechanism of protein folding, it is essential that we gain a better understanding of the ensemble of conformations that make up the denatured state of a protein. The primary goal ...
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(2022-07-28)Fungi can be found everywhere in natural and domestic environments and their effects on human activity are numerous and vary widely. Fungi have been used to produce foods, beverages, biofuels, household items, biocatalysts, ...
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(2014-03-18)Improved continuous glucose monitoring devices have the potential to increase patient compliance and improve the management of diabetes. One type of sensing chemistry that has been recognized as having significant amount ...
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(2012-02-14)Many Americans are afflicted with inflammation of the colon. They are also at a higher risk of developing colon cancer. Confocal microscopy of bulk epithelial tissue has the potential to provide information on tissue ...
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Simulation of Nuclear Resonance Fluorescence for the Quantification of Plutonium-239 in Nuclear Fuel (2015-12-08)There is a need for a technique that is able to quickly and accurately quantify the amount of ^239Pu in spent nuclear fuel. With the recent developments of mono-energetic gamma-ray systems, it may be possible to use Nuclear ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2007-09-17)The vibrational potential energy surfaces in electronic ground and excited states of several ring molecules were investigated using several different spectroscopic methods, including far-infrared (IR), Raman, ultraviolet ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)Herein is presented the collective experimental record of research performed in the Laboratory for Biological Surface Science. These investigations are generally classified under the category of bioanalytical surface ...
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(2009-05-15)The study of the in vitro circadian oscillator of the cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus has uncovered a complex interplay of its three protein components. Synchronization of the clock's central oscillatory component, ...
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(2023-05-01)The amount of thermal energy that a system possesses, otherwise known as its temperature, is a property whose measurement has been utilized in experiments since Galileo constructed his first thermoscope. Over the centuries ...
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(2023-04-09)The development of optical biosensors has enabled sensitive and specific detection of target analytes associated with diseases. Fluorescence is a commonly used optical modality for biosensing applications due to its high ...
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(2012-10-19)To fully exploit the capability of NV centers in diamond as magnetic sensors and quantum bits, the optimum production recipe as well as the method to enhance its optical performance has been studied in this work. The NV ...