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Chemical signals advantages/disadvantages

In summary, the advantage of using fluorescence correlation spectroscopy is that very small sample volumes can be employed and the system is studied at equilibrium without the need to perturb the chemical equilibrium. The disadvantages of the technique are difficulties in differentiating between artifactual signals and relaxations related to chemical phenomena and the development of suitable models for fitting the correlation curves. [Pg.181]

In spite of all their advantages, sensitivity and selectivity, bio-sensors, however, do possess disadvantages connected with thermal and timely instability, high cost of bio-receptors and the need to add substrates in the solution under analysis as signal-generating substances. Some attempts to synthesize and use as receptors chemical organic catalytic systems, which will ensure the required selectivity and response rate, have become the basis for developing enzyme-free sensors [11], or biomimetic sensors. [Pg.644]

Abstract Neurotransmission in the nervous system is initiated at presynaptic terminals by fusion of synaptic vesicles with the plasma membrane and subsequent exocytic release of chemical transmitters. Currently, there are multiple methods to detect neurotransmitter release from nerve terminals, each with their own particular advantages and disadvantages. For instance, most commonly employed methods monitor actions of released chemical substances on postsynaptic receptors or artificial substrates such as carbon libers. These methods are closest to the physiological setting because they have a rapid time resolution and they measure the action of the endogenous neurotransmitters rather than the signals emitted by exogenous probes. However, postsynaptic receptors only indirectly report neurotransmitter release in a form modified by the properties of receptors themselves, which are often nonlinear detectors of released substances. Alternatively, released chemical substances... [Pg.24]

Both the neutral red and SRB staining methods present the advantages that they avoid some potential for artifacts related to chemical interference with the tetrazolium and resazurin assay chemistries used to measure cell metabolism and the signals are stable. The obvious and major disadvantage of... [Pg.107]

The small cross sections in multiphoton processes are of course a weakness of nonlinear spectroscopy. Especially in microscopy, this problem becomes serious because of the small volume of a sample. By the use of the signal enhancement techniques, however, the disadvantage can be turned into an advantage of back-ground-free selective measurements. For example, the combined use of HRS with the plasmonic enhancement provides us a chemical imaging with nanoscale spatial resolution when a laser-illuminated metal tip is located adjacent to a sample surface, signal enhancement is locally induced near the tip. This spatial resolution is expected to overcome optical diffraction limit. Such tip-enhanced spectroscopy has already been reported in conventional CARS [15]. [Pg.115]

To begin the assessment of possible chemical messages between male Asian elephants, responses of captive males to conspecific musth and nonmusth urine were measured. Some obvious disadvantages of captive studies are substantially offret by some real advantages (1) close, accurate behavioral observations in a limited-size enclosure, (2) precise placement of test samples on substrate free of conflicting signals, (3) safe collection of test samples of elephant origin from males whose hormonal status can subsequently be determined. [Pg.121]

Advantages of flames include their low cost and ease of use. Disadvantages of flames for AFS include relatively poor sensitivity, relatively low temperatures, and high chemical reactivity, which may allow the analyte to form molecules and causes a reduction in the fluorescence signal (chemical interferences). [Pg.235]


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