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Ultrasensitive Instrumentation for DNA Sequencing and Biochemical Diagnostics

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ISBN-10: 0819417335

ISBN-13: 9780819417336

Edition: N/A

Authors: Gerald E. Cohn, J. M. Lerner, Kevin J. Liddane, Alexander Scheeline

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List price: $90.00
Publisher: SPIE
Publication date: 4/3/1995
Pages: 336
Size: 8.75" wide x 11.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.738
Language: English

Conference Committee
Flow-based continuous DNA sequencing via single molecule detection of enzymatically cleaved fluorescent nucleotides
Laser desorption mass spectrometry for DNA analysis and sequencing
Mapping site-specific endonuclease binding to DNA by direct imaging with atomic force microscopy (AFM)
Optical melting as a tool for optimizing sequencing by hybridization (SBH) analysis of DNA
Ultrahigh-speed DNA sequencing using capillary array electrophoresis chips
High-speed automated DNA sequencing utilizing from-the-side laser excitation
Single-lane single-fluor sequencing using dideoxy-labeled, heavy-atom-modified near-IR fluorescent dyes
Enhanced throughput for infrared automated DNA sequencing
Single-molecule electrophoresis: applications to biomolecular detection
Three-dimensional imaging of DNA fragments during electrophoresis using a confocal detector
Introduction
Pseudointrinsic probes for generating spectrally enhanced proteins and nucleic acids
Particle-enhanced total internal reflectance fluorescence
Energy transfer of nucleic acid products
Methods for increasing the sensitivity of sedimentation velocity analysis: a signal averaging Rayleigh optical system for the Beckman Instruments Optima XL-A analytical ultracentrifuge
From in vitro to in vivo by dynamic multiwavelength imaging
New technology for ultrasensitive detection and isolation of rare cells for clinical diagnostics and therapeutics
Catheter-sized fiber optic absorbance sensor with compact instrumentation
Transcutaneous analyte measuring method (TAMM): a reflective, noninvasive, near-infrared blood chemistry analyzer
Interaction of instrumental and process uncertainties in the overall precision of clinical diagnostics
Light scattering and fluorescence of single particles measured by a scanning flow cytometer
Overview of chemometrics
Role of X-axis uncertainties on standard curves
Novel approach to the use of neural networks to solve real-world analytical problems
Simple solution to the medical instrumentation software problem
Brief introduction to using asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) for communications in medical devices
Hardware, software, brainware, noware
Linear charge-coupled devices as multichannel detectors for optical spectroscopy
Designing advanced instrumentation: real world, real time, real answers
Integrated fiber optic backscatter system for photon correlation spectroscopy
Increased photon-counting efficiency for multispectral imaging using rotational spectrotomography
Fluorescence microscopic spectral study of fluorescein and some amino acids
Optical Multichannel Analyzer (OMA) computer system used in time-resolved spectra measurement
Subpicosecond time-resolved fluorescence spectrometer using a Ti:sapphire laser
Addendum
Author Index