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Evangelina E. Yguerabide

Researcher at University of California, San Diego

Publications -  11
Citations -  1870

Evangelina E. Yguerabide is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Light scattering & Fluorescence spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications receiving 1790 citations.

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Light-scattering submicroscopic particles as highly fluorescent analogs and their use as tracer labels in clinical and biological applications.

TL;DR: The theory which allows one to predict the light-scattering properties of particles of different size and compositions and identify those particle sizes and compositions which appear most adequate for particular applications is presented.
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Light-Scattering Submicroscopic Particles as Highly Fluorescent Analogs and Their Use as Tracer Labels in Clinical and Biological Applications: II. Experimental Characterization

TL;DR: In this article, the absorbance and light-scattering properties and power of particles of different diameters and selected compositions were evaluated experimentally and compared with the theoretically calculated values.
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Lateral mobility in membranes as detected by fluorescence recovery after photobleaching

TL;DR: Results are shown to indicate that the recovery of fluorescence F(tau) can be represented over a large range of percent bleach, and recovery time tau by the relatively simple expression F( tau) = [ F(o) + F(infinity) (tau/tau 1/2)]/[1 + tau/ tau 1-2].
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Resonance light scattering particles as ultrasensitive labels for detection of analytes in a wide range of applications.

TL;DR: It is shown that the RLS technology can indeed be used for ultra‐sensitive detection in a wide range of applications including immuno and DNA probe assays in solution and solid phases, detection of cell surface components and in situ hybridization in cells and tissues.
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Use of light scattering particles in design, manufacture, and quality control of small volume instruments, devices, and processes

TL;DR: In this paper, the use of light scattering particles in the design, manufacturing, and quality control of microscale devices and process, and the analysis of solid substrate and porous substrate characteristics is described.