Review:

Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy (fcs)

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Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is a powerful technique used in biophysics and biochemistry to study molecular dynamics and interactions by monitoring the fluctuations of fluorescent particles in solution.

Key Features

  • High sensitivity
  • Single molecule resolution
  • Quantitative analysis of diffusion and binding processes

Pros

  • Provides detailed information on molecular interactions
  • Can be applied to a wide range of biological systems
  • Non-invasive technique

Cons

  • Requires expensive equipment
  • Data analysis can be complex for beginners

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