Biological and chemical applications of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy: a review

ST Hess, S Huang, AA Heikal, WW Webb - Biochemistry, 2002 - ACS Publications
The mathematical concept of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) 1 (1) emerged
from quasi-elastic light scattering (QELS) spectroscopy (2) in the early 1970s. Compared to …

Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy

J Ries, P Schwille - BioEssays, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is a powerful technique to measure
concentrations, mobilities, and interactions of fluorescent biomolecules. It can be applied to …

[LLIBRE][B] Principles of fluorescence spectroscopy

JR Lakowicz - 2006 - Springer
The success of fluorescence experiments requires attention to experimental details and an
understanding of the instrumentation. There are also many potential artifacts that can distort …

Practical guidelines for dual-color fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy

K Bacia, P Schwille - Nature protocols, 2007 - nature.com
Dual-color fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy (FCCS) allows for the determination
of molecular mobility and concentrations and for the quantitative analysis of molecular …

The standard deviation in fluorescence correlation spectroscopy

T Wohland, R Rigler, H Vogel - Biophysical journal, 2001 - cell.com
The standard deviation (SD) in fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) has been
mostly neglected in applications. However, the knowledge of the correct SD is necessary for …

Phosphatidylserine dynamics in cellular membranes

JG Kay, M Koivusalo, X Ma, T Wohland… - Molecular biology of the …, 2012 - molbiolcell.org
Much has been learned about the role of exofacial phosphatidylserine (PS) in apoptosis and
blood clotting using annexin V. However, because annexins are impermeant and unable to …

[HTML][HTML] Cytoneme-mediated transport of active Wnt5b–Ror2 complexes in zebrafish

C Zhang, L Brunt, Y Ono, S Rogers, S Scholpp - Nature, 2024 - nature.com
Chemical signalling is the primary means by which cells communicate in the embryo. The
underlying principle refers to a group of ligand-producing cells and a group of cells that …

Reversible site-selective labeling of membrane proteins in live cells

EG Guignet, R Hovius, H Vogel - Nature biotechnology, 2004 - nature.com
Chemical and biological labeling is fundamental for the elucidation of the function of
proteins within biochemical cellular networks. In particular, fluorescent probes allow …

Terphenyl-based helical mimetics that disrupt the p53/HDM2 interaction

H Yin, GI Lee, SP Hyung, GA Payne… - Angewandte …, 2005 - nyuscholars.nyu.edu
Abstract (Chemical Equation Presented) HDM2 regulates p53 by binding to its
transactivation domain and promoting its ubiquitin-dependent degradation. Crystallographic …

Receptor–ligand binding assays: technologies and applications

LAA De Jong, DRA Uges, JP Franke… - Journal of chromatography …, 2005 - Elsevier
Receptor–ligand interactions play a crucial role in biological systems and their
measurement forms an important part of modern pharmaceutical development. Numerous …