1 December 1985 Time Resolved Microfluorescence In Biomedical Diagnosis
Herbert Schneckenburger
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Abstract
A measuring system combining subnanosecond laser-induced fluorescence with microscopic signal detection was installed and used for diverse projects in the biomedical and environmental fields. These projects range from tumor diagnosis and enzymatic analysis to measurements of the activity of methanogenic bacteria, which affect biogas production and waste water cleaning. The advantages of this method and its practical applicability are discussed.
Herbert Schneckenburger "Time Resolved Microfluorescence In Biomedical Diagnosis," Optical Engineering 24(6), 241042 (1 December 1985). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7973626
Published: 1 December 1985
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KEYWORDS
Biomedical optics

Bacteria

Biogases

Biological research

Environmental sensing

Laser induced fluorescence

Laser systems engineering

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