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Fluorophore tagged bio-molecules and their applications: A brief review

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This review demonstrates the applications of such conjugated fluorescent molecular probes in different domains of biological activities and brings out the advantages and disadvantages of this particular type of fluorophores with the insight to the future perspectives.
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Bio-molecules are principal building blocks of living species and their inter-play is the cause of bio-activities. Various sophisticated experimental techniques as well as theoretical studies have ...

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Topics In Fluorescence Spectroscopy

Marie Frei
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Spectroscopic methods for determination of critical micelle concentrations of surfactants; a comprehensive review

TL;DR: The applications of surfactants in various fields are gaining more attention, which makes full characterization of the surfactant characterization of growing interest as discussed by the authors, and it is fundamental to measure the critical micelle.
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A Systematic Study of Coumarin-Tetrazine Light-Up Probes for Bioorthogonal Fluorescence Imaging.

TL;DR: The best compound identified in this study showed excellent performance in live cell‐labeling experiments and enabled no‐wash fluorogenic imaging on a timescale of seconds.
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Tuning the Anti(myco)bacterial Activity of 3-Hydroxy-4-pyridinone Chelators through Fluorophores.

TL;DR: A critical account of the entire work in the design of chelators to address Mycobacterium avium infections is given and the statement “to label means to change” is justified.
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Cholesterol interactions with phospholipids in membranes.

TL;DR: This review is mainly focused on two of the major classes of membrane phospholipids in eukaryotic organisms, sphingomyelins and phosphatidylcholines, and the synthesis and distribution in the cell of these lipids, how they are believed to interact with each other, and what cellular consequences such interactions may have.
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New biarsenical ligands and tetracysteine motifs for protein labeling in vitro and in vivo: synthesis and biological applications.

TL;DR: Affinities in vitro and detection limits in living cells are optimized with Xaa-Xaa = Pro-Gly, suggesting that the preferred peptide conformation is a hairpin rather than the previously proposed alpha-helix.
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Detection of nucleic acid hybridization by nonradiative fluorescence resonance energy transfer

TL;DR: The results establish that fluorescence modulation and nonradiative fluorescence resonance energy transfer can detect nucleic acid hybridization in solution and these techniques, with further development, may also prove useful for detecting and quantifying nucleic acids Hybridization in living cells.
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