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Multiphoton excitation overview

Here, we will give an overview on the work on NIR labels and probes based on lanthanide ions. The emphasis will be on the NIR luminescent ions (Yb , Nd ", Er ", Pr ", Ho ", Tm " ), which may be incorporated in complexes that can be excited by ultraviolet, visible or possibly NIR light. Alternatively, multiphoton excitation and lanthanide-based upconversion make possible the use of NIR... [Pg.135]

Nanosecond Absorption Spectroscopy Absorption apparatus, 226, 131 apparatus, 226, 152 detectors, 226, 126 detector systems, 226, 125 excitation source, 226, 121 global analysis, 226, 146, 155 heme proteins, 226, 142 kinetic applications, 226, 134 monochromators/spectrographs, 226, 125 multiphoton effects, 226, 141 nanosecond time-resolved recombination, 226, 141 overview, 226, 119, 147 probe source, 226, 124 quantum yields, 226, 139 rhodopsin, 226, 158 sample holders, 226, 133 singular value decomposition, 226, 146, 155 spectral dynamics, 226, 136 time delay generators, 226, 130. [Pg.6]

Chapter 5 provides an overview of Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (FT-ICR) mass spectrometry and its applications in the structural characterization of peptides and proteins. The principles of FT-ICR, that is, ion motion, ion excitation/ detection, and instrumental considerations, are discussed and an explanation of the features of FT-ICR that make it so suitable for peptide/protein analysis is presented. New methods for the fragmentation of peptide and protein ions in FT-ICR mass spectrometry, such as sustained off-resonance irradiation collision-induced dissociation (SORI-CID), infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD), blackbody infrared radiative dissociation (BIRD), surface-induced dissociation (SID), and electron capture dissociation (BCD), are described in detail. Innovative hybrid FT-ICR instruments, which have recently become available, are reviewed. In conclusion, the chapter discusses the applications of FT-ICR in bottom-up and top-down proteomics. [Pg.550]


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