The orientational freedom of molecular probes. The orientation factor in intramolecular energy transfer.
- R. Dale, J. Eisinger, W. Blumberg
- BiologyBiophysical Journal
- 1 May 1979
Lateral diffusivity of lipid analogue excimeric probes in dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine bilayers.
- M. Sassaroli, M. Vauhkonen, D. Perry, J. Eisinger
- Chemistry, BiologyBiophysical Journal
- 1 February 1990
Zinc protoporphyrin level in blood determined by a portable hematofluorometer: a screening device for lead poisoning.
- W. Blumberg, J. Eisinger, A. Lamola, D. Zuckerman
- MedicineJournal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine
- 1 April 1977
An inexpensive portable fluorometer has been designed which can be used to determine the concentration of zinc protoporphyrin in a drop of unprocessed blood deposited on a disposable glass slide, and comparisons of ZPP levels obtained with the use of the hematofluorometer with erythrocyte protoprophyrin levels obtained using accepted extraction methods are presented.
A milling crowd model for local and long-range obstructed lateral diffusion. Mobility of excimeric probes in the membrane of intact erythrocytes.
- J. Eisinger, J. Flores, W. Petersen.
- BiologyBiophysical Journal
- 1 May 1986
Basic principles in nucleic acid chemistry
- P. Ts'o, J. Eisinger
- Chemistry
- 1974
A VARIABLE TEMPERATURE, U.V. LUMINESCENCE SPECTROGRAPH FOR SMALL SAMPLES
- J. Eisinger
- PhysicsPhotochemistry and Photobiology
- 1 March 1969
A variable temperature spectrometer suitable for recording phosphorescence, fluorescence and luminescence spectra and the use of phase sensitive detection makes it possible to record in 30 sec a fluorescence spectrum with 30 Å resolution and a quantum yield of 10‐‐4 with a signal to noise ratio of 20.
Behavioral indicators of lead neurotoxicity: Results of a clinical field survey
- Jose A. Valciukas, Ruth Lilis, J. Eisinger, William E. Blumberg, A. Fischbein, Irving J. Selikoff
- PsychologyInternational Archives of Occupational and…
- 14 July 1978
It was found that secondary lead smelter workers showed significantly poorer performance scores than the nonexposed, control groups, and significant correlations between zinc protoporphyrin levels and behavioral test scores are considered to be consistent with an etiologic relationship between decrement in performance scores and lead effects on the central nervous system.
Prevalence of lead disease among secondary lead smelter workers and biological indicators of lead exposure.
- R. Lilis, A. Fischbein, I. Selikoff
- MedicineEnvironmental Research
- 1 October 1977
Fluorometry of turbid and absorbant samples and the membrane fluidity of intact erythrocytes.
- J. Eisinger, J. Flores
- BiologyBiophysical Journal
- 1 July 1985
Synthetic spectroscopic models related to coenzymes and base pairs. II. Evidence for intramolecular base-base interactions in dinucleotide analog.
- D. T. Browne, J. Eisinger, N. Leonard
- ChemistryJournal of the American Chemical Society
- 18 December 1968
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