Innovative techniques for the acquisition and analysis of delayed luminescence (DL) signals are proposed and discussed. At a preliminary level, the signals prove to be a useful tool, not only for quantitative analysis, but also for discrimination - on theoretical grounds - among different, possibly competing, mechanisms responsible for DL in photosynthetic organisms. Moreover, DL recordings from non-photosynthetic organisms ( S. cerevisiae yeast) with avalanche photodiode (APD) detection will be discussed.

Ciardi, A., Milani, M. (2006). Non-linearities and data analysis: towards a quantitative investigation of delayed luminescence. HUMAN & EXPERIMENTAL TOXICOLOGY, 25(3), 141-146 [10.1191/0960327106ht588oa].

Non-linearities and data analysis: towards a quantitative investigation of delayed luminescence

MILANI, MARZIALE
2006

Abstract

Innovative techniques for the acquisition and analysis of delayed luminescence (DL) signals are proposed and discussed. At a preliminary level, the signals prove to be a useful tool, not only for quantitative analysis, but also for discrimination - on theoretical grounds - among different, possibly competing, mechanisms responsible for DL in photosynthetic organisms. Moreover, DL recordings from non-photosynthetic organisms ( S. cerevisiae yeast) with avalanche photodiode (APD) detection will be discussed.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
delayed luminescence; edge detection on images; non-linearities quantitative analysis; Prorocentrum minimum; raw data analysis; S. cerevisiae
English
2006
25
3
141
146
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Ciardi, A., Milani, M. (2006). Non-linearities and data analysis: towards a quantitative investigation of delayed luminescence. HUMAN & EXPERIMENTAL TOXICOLOGY, 25(3), 141-146 [10.1191/0960327106ht588oa].
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