Browsing by Subject "Fluorescence"
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ACYL CARRIER PROTEIN DYNAMICS AND PARTNER ENZYME INTERACTIONS
(2015)Acyl carrier protein (ACP) is essential for the synthesis of fatty acids, phospholipids, lipid A and other primary and secondary metabolites. ACP and ACP-like proteins are found throughout nature; however, differences ... -
Biological processes and optical measurements near the sea surface: Some issues relevant to remote sensing
(1995)There is good evidence that bio-optical relationships are altered near the surface: (1) the fluorescence yield from chlorophyll declines, leading to bias in the estimation of pigment from fluorometry; (2) the modeled ... -
Inferred influence of nutrient availability on the relationship between Sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence and incident irradiance in the Bering Sea
(American Geophysical Union, 2000 Florida Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20009 USA, [mailto:service@agu.org], [URL:http://www.agu.org], 2008-08)This study examines variability in the relationship between Sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence and incident solar irradiance as a potential diagnostic of the nutritional status of phytoplankton. The study site is the ... -
Inlaid Microfluidics: A Novel Approach to Optical Measurements on Lab-on-Chip Devices
(2020-12-18)A novel type of microfluidic optical cell is presented here that inlays black poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) into a clear PMMA substrate to realize an isolated optical channel with microlitre volumes. Optical measurements ... -
Low-Cost Submersible Fluorometer for Fresh and Marine Water Environments
(2022-12-15)Fluorescence technology is a powerful tool for the detection of harmful algal blooms, oil spill response, oceanographic tracer experiments, and much more. Two ways of fluorescence detection are presented here, a novel ... -
Site-Specific Tyrosine Phosphorylation of the Type III Secretion Chaperone CesT Regulates Effector Hierarchy and Promotes Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli Intestinal Disease
(2017-08-22)Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) is a global enteric pathogen that causes serious gastrointestinal disease and inflicts a significant burden on healthcare systems worldwide. Recent phosphoproteomic studies suggest that ...