Cells exposed to light of appropriate wavelength show fluorescence emission in the UV-visible spectral range. This phenomenon, called natural fluorescence (NF), is related to cell compounds, i.e. proteins (1), nicotinic coenzymes (2), flavins (3), etc., engaged in structural and metabolic processes. Thus a correlation does exist between NF emission and morpho-functional state of cells.
Natural fluorescence imaging of leukemic cells for studying uptake and retention of anthracyclines / Monici M;Fusi F;Mazzinghi P;Degli Innocenti o Nocentini A;Landini I;Banchelli I;Bartolozzi B;Santini V;Bernabei PA. - STAMPA. - (1999), pp. 89-94. [10.1007/978-1-4615-4811-9_11]
Natural fluorescence imaging of leukemic cells for studying uptake and retention of anthracyclines.
FUSI, FRANCO;SANTINI, VALERIA;
1999
Abstract
Cells exposed to light of appropriate wavelength show fluorescence emission in the UV-visible spectral range. This phenomenon, called natural fluorescence (NF), is related to cell compounds, i.e. proteins (1), nicotinic coenzymes (2), flavins (3), etc., engaged in structural and metabolic processes. Thus a correlation does exist between NF emission and morpho-functional state of cells.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.