Developments in fluorescence lifetime-based analysis for ultra-HTS

Abstract Homogeneous fluorescence detection methods are proving key in the establishment of miniaturized ultra-HTS (uHTS). Fluorescence lifetime-based methods seem set to provide an additional dimension to these approaches and are likely to represent a significant further advance both in terms of increasing measurement robustness and in opening up completely new types of uHTS assay format.

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