| Thérèse Wilson - Science - 2013 - 176 pages
Bioluminescence is everywhere on earth—most of all in the ocean, from angler fish in the depths to flashing dinoflagellates at the surface. Wilson and Hastings explore the ... | |
| Frank H. Johnson, Yata Haneda - Science - 2015 - 677 pages
The study of bioluminescence—visible light emitted by living organisms—is truly in progress, as these 35 papers contributed by 49 of the leading scientists active in this ... | |
| Marlene A. Deluca, William D. McElroy - Science - 2013 - 812 pages
Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence: Basic Chemistry and Analytical Applications is a compendium of papers presented at the second International Symposium on Analytical ... | |
| Sylvia Daunert, Sapna K. Deo - Science - 2006 - 256 pages
The use of light-emitting proteins for the detection of biomolecules provides fast and sensitive methods which overcome the disadvantages of radioactive labels and the high ... | |
| Richard V. Lynch - Bibliography - 1993 - 210 pages
Publications relevant to marine bioluminescence from 1979 through 1987 are annotated and cross-indexed by author, organism studied, geographic location, and key words. Sources ... | |
| Anthony K. Campbell - Biology - 1988 - 624 pages
Describes the occurrence, chemistry, and measurement of chemiluminescence, a phenomenon that together with the use of very sensitive light detectors has led to a number of ... | |
| Gérald Thouand, Robert Marks - Science - 2016 - 203 pages
This book review series presents current trends in modern biotechnology. The aim is to cover all aspects of this interdisciplinary technology where knowledge, methods and ... | |
| Poul Schever - Science - 2012 - 245 pages
Marine Natural Products: Chemical and Biological Perspectives, Volume III, reviews the state of knowledge in the chemistry and biology of marine natural products. It attempts ... | |
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