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Fiber Eases Single-Molecule Detection

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Dr. James P. Smith

Several fluorescence techniques have emerged recently that meet the challenge of detecting single molecules. The emphasis now is on observing molecular reactions. Because many important biomolecular functions occur in an aqueous environment, researchers at the University of Florida have developed a method for real-time imaging of individual molecules in solution that may enable the observation of chemical reactions of fluorescent molecules. The technique, developed by Xiaohong Fang and Weihong Tan of the university's department of chemistry, excites fluorophores with an evanescent wave...Read full article

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