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 <title>Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS)</title>
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 <created>2010-11-28 16:41:06</created>
 <modified>2010-11-28 16:43:27</modified>
 <type>Definition</type>
<parent id="894">Fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy (FCCS)</parent>
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	<concept>FCS</concept>
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 <content>\textbf{Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS)} is a {\em laser spectroscopy technique that monitors correlations between molecules or particle motions in solutions or gels}. It has numerous applications in physical chemistry, microscopy, biophysical chemistry, biochemistry and biomedicine, inclusiv detection of virus particles such as those causing HIV, and the papilloma viruses.

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