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Q S Hanley

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Methods and Applications in Fluorescence|August 16, 2017
When R  >  0.8R <sub>0</sub>: fluorescence anisotropy, non-additive intensity, and cluster sizeZ Zolmajd-Haghighi, Q S Hanley
Journal of Microscopy|April 9, 2005
AB-plot assisted determination of fluorophore mixtures in a fluorescence lifetime microscope using spectra or quenchersQ S Hanley, A H A Clayton
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 5, 1989
Nitric oxide and nitrous oxide production and cycling during dissimilatory nitrite reduction by Pseudomonas perfectomarinaO C Zafiriou, Q S Hanley, G Snyder
Journal of Microscopy|April 2, 2009
Imaging lifetime and anisotropy spectra in the frequency domainY Zhou, J M Dickenson, Q S Hanley
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation|May 1, 1996
A foil-mask spectrometer for laue pattern imaging: simultaneous position, intensity and energyQ S Hanley, D R Dunphy, M B Denton
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation|September 1, 1995
Evaluation of charge-injection devices for use in laue diffraction imagingQ S Hanley, J B True, M B Denton
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation|July 1, 1997
Application of energy-resolved measurements to Laue diffraction: determination of unit-cell parameters, deconvolution of harmonics and assignment of systematic absencesQ S Hanley, J W Campbell, M B Denton
Journal of Microscopy|December 18, 2003
Graphical representation and multicomponent analysis of single-frequency fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy dataA H A Clayton, Q S Hanley, P J Verveer
Journal of Microscopy|December 12, 2001
A dual path programmable array microscope (PAM): simultaneous acquisition of conjugate and non-conjugate imagesR Heintzmann, Q S Hanley, D Arndt-Jovin, et al.
Cytometry|March 22, 2001
Fluorescence lifetime imaging: multi-point calibration, minimum resolvable differences, and artifact suppressionQ S Hanley, V Subramaniam, D J Arndt-Jovin, et al.
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Methods and Applications in Fluorescence|August 16, 2017
When R  >  0.8R <sub>0</sub>: fluorescence anisotropy, non-additive intensity, and cluster sizeZ Zolmajd-Haghighi, Q S Hanley
Journal of Microscopy|April 9, 2005
AB-plot assisted determination of fluorophore mixtures in a fluorescence lifetime microscope using spectra or quenchersQ S Hanley, A H A Clayton
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 5, 1989
Nitric oxide and nitrous oxide production and cycling during dissimilatory nitrite reduction by Pseudomonas perfectomarinaO C Zafiriou, Q S Hanley, G Snyder
Journal of Microscopy|April 2, 2009
Imaging lifetime and anisotropy spectra in the frequency domainY Zhou, J M Dickenson, Q S Hanley
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation|May 1, 1996
A foil-mask spectrometer for laue pattern imaging: simultaneous position, intensity and energyQ S Hanley, D R Dunphy, M B Denton
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation|September 1, 1995
Evaluation of charge-injection devices for use in laue diffraction imagingQ S Hanley, J B True, M B Denton
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation|July 1, 1997
Application of energy-resolved measurements to Laue diffraction: determination of unit-cell parameters, deconvolution of harmonics and assignment of systematic absencesQ S Hanley, J W Campbell, M B Denton
Journal of Microscopy|December 18, 2003
Graphical representation and multicomponent analysis of single-frequency fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy dataA H A Clayton, Q S Hanley, P J Verveer
Journal of Microscopy|December 12, 2001
A dual path programmable array microscope (PAM): simultaneous acquisition of conjugate and non-conjugate imagesR Heintzmann, Q S Hanley, D Arndt-Jovin, et al.
Cytometry|March 22, 2001
Fluorescence lifetime imaging: multi-point calibration, minimum resolvable differences, and artifact suppressionQ S Hanley, V Subramaniam, D J Arndt-Jovin, et al.
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