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E-grāmata: Singlet Oxygen: Applications in Biosciences and Nanosciences, Volume 2

Edited by (Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies in Nanoscience, Spain), Edited by (Universitat Ramon Llull, Spain)
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Meeting the desire for a comprehensive book that collects and curates the vast amount of knowledge gained in the field of singlet oxygen, this title covers both the physical, chemical and biological properties of this reactive oxygen species and also its increasingly important applications across chemical, environmental and biomedical areas.The editors have a long and distinguished background in the field of singlet oxygen chemistry and biomedical applications, giving them a unique insight and ensuring the contributions attain the highest scientific level.The book provides an up to date reference resource for both the beginner and experienced researcher and crucially for those working across disciplines such as photochemistry, photobiology and photomedicine.

The book provides an up to date reference resource for both the beginner and experienced researcher and crucially for those working across disciplines such as photochemistry, photobiology and photomedicine.
Volume 2
Section IV Detection of Singlet Oxygen
Chapter 24 Overview of Detection Methods
3(4)
Santi Nonell
Cristina Flors
Chapter 25 Steady-State and Time-Resolved Singlet Oxygen Phosphorescence Detection in the Near-IR
7(20)
Santi Nonell
Cristina Flors
Chapter 26 Singlet Oxygen in Heterogeneous Systems
27(16)
Steffen Hackbarth
Tobias Bornhutter
Beate Roder
Chapter 27 Spatially Resolved Singlet Oxygen Detection and Imaging
43(20)
Jan Caspar Schlothauer
Michael Pfitzner
Beate Roder
Chapter 28 Singlet Oxygen-Sensitized Delayed Fluorescence
63(20)
Marek Scholz
Roman Dedic
Chapter 29 Singlet Oxygen Chemical Acceptors
83(20)
Else Lemp
Antonio L. Zanocco
Chapter 30 Singlet Oxygen Fluorescent Probes
103(18)
Ruben Ruiz-Gonzalez
Antonio L. Zanocco
Chapter 31 EPR Detection (Spin Probes)
121(14)
Eva Hideg
Aniko Matai
Balazs Bognar
Tamas Kalai
Chapter 32 [ 18O]-Labeled Singlet Molecular Oxygen: Chemical Generation and Trapping as a Tool for Mechanistic Studies
135(16)
Sayuri Miyamoto
Glaucia R. Martinez
Graziella E. Ronsein
Emerson F. Marques
Fernanda M. Prado
Katia R. Prieto
Marisa H. G. Medeiros
Jean Cadet
Paolo Di Mascio
Chapter 33 Singlet Oxygen Dosimetry in Biological Media
Mark A. Weston
Michael S. Patterson
Section V Applications
151(168)
Chapter 34 Singlet Oxygen in Mammalian Cells
171(14)
Peter R. Ogilby
Marina K. Kuimova
Chapter 35 Chromophore-Assisted Light Inactivation: A Powerful Tool to Study Protein Functions
185(20)
Ekaterina O. Serebrovskaya
Konstantin A. Lukyanov
Chapter 36 Singlet Oxygen in the Skin
205(22)
Wolfgang Baumler
Chapter 37 Singlet Oxygen in the Eye
227(24)
Joan E. Roberts
Baozhong Zhao
Chapter 38 Singlet Oxygen in Hair
251(14)
Divinomar Severino
Christiane Pavani
Gabriel M. Castellani
Mauricio S. Baptista
Chapter 39 Singlet Oxygen in Higher Plants
265(14)
Liangsheng Wang
Klaus Apel
Chapter 40 Photodynamic Therapy
279(26)
Giulio Jori
Valentina Rapozzi
Chapter 41 Photodynamic Inactivation of Microorganisms
305(14)
Judith Pohl
Annegret Preuß
Beate Roder
Subject Index 319
Santi Nonell is Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and Professor of Physical Chemistry at the Institut Quimic de Sarria (IQS), University Ramon Llull, Spain. He earned a doctorate in photochemistry for work carried out at the Max-Planck-Institut für Strahlenchemie in Mülheim an der Ruhr (Germany) under supervision of Silvia Braslavsky. After a postdoctoral period visiting the Arizona State University (Tom and Ana Moore) and the University of California Los Angeles (Chris Foote), he returned to Spain to join the faculty of the IQS. He is co-author of over hundred peer-reviewed publications on singlet oxygen spectroscopy and chemical aspects of photodynamic therapy. He currently serves as Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the RSC journal Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences and is member of the Executive Committee of the European Society of Photobiology.



Cristina Flors is a Principal Investigator at the Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies in Nanoscience (IMDEA Nanoscience), Spain. Following her degree in Chemistry, she completed her PhD at the Institut Quķmic de Sarrią in Barcelona in 2004 under the supervision of Prof. Santi Nonell. Her work focused on singlet oxygen photosensitization by phenalenone derivatives and on singlet oxygen detection using fluorescent probes. In 2005 she moved to the laboratory of Prof. Johan Hofkens at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, to learn single-molecule and super-resolution fluorescence microscopy. She began her independent research career at the University of Edinburgh in 2008, and in 2012 moved to IMDEA Nanoscience in Madrid. She is interested in the ability of fluorescent proteins to photosensitize singlet oxygen, as well as in super-resolution fluorescence microscopy.