
Analytical measurements at the single molecule level under ambient conditions have become almost routine in the past few years. The application of this technology to fundamental studies of heterogeneity in biomolecular structure and dynamics, chemical and biological reaction kinetics and photophysics provides a rich playground for molecular scientists. The potential use of single molecule detection for nanotechnology and quantum information processing is a new and almost unexplored area. This handbook is intended for those interested in a practical introduction to single molecule investigations using fluorescence techniques and places special emphasis on the practicalities of achieving single molecule resolution, analysing the resulting data and exploration of the applications in biophysics. It is ideal for graduate research students and others embarking on work in this exciting field.
This handbook investigates the practical methodologies and technical requirements necessary to conduct single molecule fluorescence spectroscopy under ambient conditions. The authors, Alastair Smith, Christopher Gell, and David Brockwell, leverage their expertise in biophysics to provide a structured guide for researchers. The text argues that while single molecule detection has become more accessible, successful implementation requires a rigorous understanding of both the physical constraints of the equipment and the mathematical frameworks used to interpret complex molecular data.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and graduate students frequently identify this text as a foundational resource for those entering the field of single molecule biophysics. The prose is noted for its focus on practical laboratory implementation, making it a standard reference for researchers transitioning into high-resolution molecular analysis.
Page Count:
280
Publication Date:
2006-01-01
ISBN-10:
0191523852
ISBN-13:
9780191523854
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