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8 May 1995 High throughput screening using dynamic fluorescence
Kerry M. Swift, Edmund D. Matayoshi
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Abstract
Multifrequency phase-modulation data for fluorescence lifetime and anisotropy decay standards have been obtained for liquid samples in 96-well microtiter plates. We coupled the bifurcated fiber optic probe of a fluorescence plate reader to a phase and modulation time- resolving fluorometer. Laser excitation was used and multifrequency data could be acquired quickly over a range of modulation frequencies from 15 to greater than 150 MHz, at each well position, through the use of multiharmonic Fourier methods. We evaluated the system's performance for UV-excited fluorescence, with the goal of screening quality or properties of proteins or peptides by steady-state or dynamic intrinsic fluorescence intensity or anisotropy using the high throughput 96-well plate format.
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Kerry M. Swift and Edmund D. Matayoshi "High throughput screening using dynamic fluorescence", Proc. SPIE 2388, Advances in Fluorescence Sensing Technology II, (8 May 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.208476
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Modulation

Quartz

Proteins

Polarizers

Optical fibers

Phase shift keying

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