Derivative Spectrophotometry and PAM-Fluorescence in Comparative Biochemistry

This book presents various examples of how advanced fluorescence and spectroscopic analytical methods can be used in combination with computer data processing to address different biochemical questions. The main focus is on evolutionary biochemistry and t

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ative Spectrophotometry and PAM-Fluorescence in Comparative Biochemistry

Derivative Spectrophotometry and PAM-Fluorescence in Comparative Biochemistry

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Vladimir S. Saakov • Alexander I. Krivchenko • Eugene V. Rozengart • Irina G. Danilova

Derivative Spectrophotometry and PAM-Fluorescence in Comparative Biochemistry

I.M. Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Vladimir S. Saakov Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry Russian Academy of Science Saint Petersburg, Russia

Alexander I. Krivchenko Eugene V. Rozengart Inst. of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochem. Russian Academy of Science Saint Petersburg, Russia

Irina G. Danilova Morbid Anatomy Laboratory Research Institute of Medical Primatology Sochi (Adler), Russia

ISBN 978-3-319-11595-5 ISBN 978-3-319-11596-2 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-11596-2

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Foreword

The active application of physical and chemical approaches in various areas of physiology and biochemistry is the remarkable phenomenon of the end of the twentieth and the beginning of the twenty-first centuries. From this position, this book brings to the reader’s attention a sample of the uses of advanced fluorescence and spectroscopic analytical methods in combination with computer processing of data for the solution of ecological and biochemical problems. A considerable part of the book describes and discusses results of research on the scientific theme 6.50.2 of the Russian Academy of Sciences: “The further development of energetic bases of resistance of animal and green cells of Procaryota and Eucaryota to extreme influe