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Lippert expression

The same expression was also deduced by Lippert [57] and Mataga [58], which neglected by a change of the angle y however, the function / (To. no) has another form than in (19) as the effect of polarizability of solvent molecules was not accounted. Mac Ray also accounted the solute polarization and obtained [59] the same equation as (20) with similar function/(fio, oj as in (19). [Pg.211]

Reymond MA, Steinert R, Kahne T, Sagynaliev E, Allal AS, Lippert H. Expression and functional proteomics studies in colorectal cancer. Pathol Res Pract 2004 200(2) 119-127. Review. [Pg.137]

Sagynaliev E, Steinert R, Nestler G, Lippert H, Knoch M, Reymond MA. Web-based data warehouse on gene expression in human colorectal cancer. Proteomics 2005 5(12) 3066-3078. [Pg.137]

The expression most commonly used in fluorescence spectroscopy is, however, the somewhat simphfied Eq. (6-5b), first developed by Lippert [47, 488] and Mataga [14, 489]. It is based on Onsager s reaction-field theory, which assumes that the fluorophore is a point dipole residing in the center of a spherical cavity with radius a in a homogeneous and isotropic dielectric with relative permittivity e,. The so-called Lippert-Mataga equation is as follows ... [Pg.359]

Lippert U, Artuc M, Grutzkau A, et al. Expression and functional activity of the IL-8 receptor type CXCRl and CXCR2 on human mast cells. J Inununol 1998 161 2600-2608. [Pg.254]

Lippert, U., Artuc, M., Gmtzkau, A., MoUer, A., Kenderessy-Szabo, A., Schadendorf, D., Norgauer, J., Hartmann, K., Schweitzer-Stenner, R., Zuberbier, T., Henz, B. M., and Kruger-Krasagakes, S. (1998). Expression and functional activity of the IL-8 receptor type CXCRl and CXCR2 on human mast cells. J. Immunol. 161, 2600-2608. [Pg.34]

Lippert [33] and Malaga [34] have independently shown that the frequency difference between the absorption transition v of a polar solute in a given solvent and the fluorescence transition may be expressed as follows [25, 26] ... [Pg.578]


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