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A New Approach to Interpretation of Heterogeneity of Fluorescence Decay in Complex Biological Systems

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Abstract

Model of continuous lifetime distribution led to a power-like function called Tsallis q-exponential function. The power-like function provides new information, is simpler then traditional multi-exponential functions, and better describes heterogeneous nature of studied systems.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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