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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Frank H. Johnson , Yata HanedaPublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press Volume: 2013 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.907kg ISBN: 9780691623870ISBN 10: 0691623872 Pages: 676 Publication Date: 08 December 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Preface, pg. vii*List of Contributors, pg. ix*Contents, pg. xi*Introduction, pg. 1*Chemical Events Leading to Chemiluminescence of Lucigenine and Luminol, pg. 23*The Use of Luminol as a Standard of Photon Emission, pg. 35*The Preparation and Standardization by Different Methods of Liquid Light Sources, pg. 45*Synthesis and Properties of Some Indole Derivatives Related to Cypridina Luciferin, pg. 51*Chemiluminescence and Fluorescence of Cypridina Luciferin and of Some New Indole Compounds in Dimethylsulfoxide, pg. 67*Chemiluminescence of Indole Derivatives, pg. 83*Activity and Inhibition of Cypridina Luciferase: Quantitative Measurement; Analysis of Inhibition by Urea; and Some Effects of Sodium and Potassium Ions, pg. 115*Chemistry of the Luciferases of Cypridina hilgendorfii and Apogon ellioti, pg. 137*Molecular Mechanisms in Bacterial Bioluminescence: On Energy Storage Intermediates and the Role of Aldehyde in the Reaction, pg. 151*Light - Initiated Bioluminescence, pg. 187*Application of Luminescence in Aerospace Industry, pg. 195*The Luminous Fungi, pg. 203*The Apparent Phosphorescence of a Substance Extracted from the Mycelium of the Luminous Fungus, Omphalia flavida, pg. 225*Purification and Properties of the Active Substance of Fungal Luminescence, pg. 233*Some Notes on Semi-large-scale Cultivation of Luminous Fungi, pg. 247*A Note on Stimulatives of Bacterial Luminescence in Mass Culture, pg. 265*Excitation and Luminescence in Noctiluca miliaris, pg. 269*Scintillons: The Biochemistry of Dinoflagellate Bioluminescence, pg. 301*Crystal-like Particles in Luminous and Non-luminous Dinoflagellates, pg. 331*Studies on the Bioluminescence System of the Sea Pansy, Renilla reniformis, pg. 349*Bioluminescence Systems of the Peroxidase Type, pg. 363*A Note on the Large Luminescent Earthworm, Octochaetus multiporus, of New Zealand, pg. 385*Isolation of the Luciferin of the New Zealand Fresh-water Limpet, Latia neritoides Gray, pg. 391*Quantitative Measurements of Luminescence, pg. 405*Unit Activity in the Firefly Lantern, pg. 459*Statistics of Photon Emission and Control Mechanisms in Bioluminescence, pg. 475*Observations on the Biochemistry of Luminescence in the New Zealand Glowworm, Arachnocampa luminosa, pg. 487*Partial Purification and Properties of the Chaetopterus Luminescence System, pg. 495*Partial Purification of the Luminescence System of a Deep-sea Shrimp, Hoplophorus graeilorostris, pg. 523*The Origin of Luciferin in the Luminous Ducts of Parapriaeanthus ransonneti, Pempheris klunzingeri, and Apogon ellioti, pg. 533*On a Luminous Organ of the Australian Pine-cone Fish, Cleidopus gloria-maris De Vis, pg. 547*On the Comparative Morphology of Some Luminous Organs, pg. 557*Observations on Rod-like Contents in the Photogenic Tissue of PFaiasema seintillans through the Electron Microscope, pg. 611*List of Abbreviations, pg. 627*Indexes, pg. 629ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |