VOLUME 518. Fluorescence Fluctuation Spectroscopy (FFS), Part A

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"The attraction of FFS relates to fact that it is based on statistical analysis of the fluctuations occurring at the molecular level. Therefore, these methods can resolve molecular populations and provide additional information about biological systems."

"The chapters in this two-volume publication are written by the authors and first-hand users of the methods under discussion. Part A is dedicated predominately to FFS methods. It contains well-established and also recently introduced experimental techniques and data analysis algorithms. Part B continues with FFS methods and also includes various FFS applications in vivo and in vitro. Here the reader will find specific examples and detailed experimental protocols developed for several biological systems. The purpose of these chapters is to show the power and potentials of the technology in biological research."