Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is a biophysical technique that can determine molecular mobilities and concentrations. Dual-color FCCS, an extension of FCS, additionally provides access to ...
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) exploits fluorescence fluctuations induced by low numbers of diffusing labeled particles in a confocal setup to analyze their concentrations and mobilities ...
The autocorrelation, partial and inverse autocorrelation functions described in the preceding sections help when you want to model a series as a function of its past values and past random errors.
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