TY - BOOK ID - 8359106 TI - Molecular beacons AU - Yang, Chaoyong James. AU - Tan, Weihong. PY - 2013 SN - 3642391087 3642391095 PB - Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer-Verlag, DB - UniCat KW - Mechanical Engineering KW - Engineering & Applied Sciences KW - Bioengineering KW - Molecular biology. KW - Cellular signal transduction. KW - Cellular information transduction KW - Information transduction, Cellular KW - Signal transduction, Cellular KW - Molecular biochemistry KW - Molecular biophysics KW - Chemistry. KW - Gene expression. KW - Analytical chemistry. KW - Biotechnology. KW - Nucleic acids. KW - Cell biology. KW - Gene Expression. KW - Nucleic Acid Chemistry. KW - Cell Biology. KW - Analytical Chemistry. KW - Bioenergetics KW - Cellular control mechanisms KW - Information theory in biology KW - Biochemistry KW - Biophysics KW - Biomolecules KW - Systems biology KW - Cytology. KW - Analytical biochemistry. KW - Analytic biochemistry KW - Chemistry, Analytic KW - Cell biology KW - Cellular biology KW - Biology KW - Cells KW - Cytologists KW - Polynucleotides KW - Genes KW - Genetic regulation KW - Chemical engineering KW - Genetic engineering KW - Expression KW - Bioanalytic chemistry KW - Bioanalytical chemistry KW - Analytical chemistry KW - Analysis, Chemical KW - Analytic chemistry KW - Chemical analysis KW - Chemistry KW - Molecular probes. KW - Nucleic acid probes. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:8359106 AB - Molecular Beacons explains working principle of molecular beacons, discusses their design, synthesis, purification and characterization, explores their thermodynamic and kinetic properties, and more importantly, reviews their in vivo and in vitro applications with the emphasis on the design and modification of molecular beacons for in vivo mRNA imaging applications. This book is designed to bring together in a single resource an organized and comprehensive view of molecular beacons and will be a valuable resource for academic, clinical and industrial scientists and graduate students who may consider exploring molecular beacons in their research or practice. Chaoyong James Yang is the Lu Jiaxi Professor of Chemistry at Xiamen University, China. Weihong Tan is a Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biomedical Engineering at Hunan University, China and also a University of Florida Distinguished Professor and V. T. and Louis Jackson Professor of Chemistry at the University of Florida, USA. ER -