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Optics and Spectroscopy

Optics and Spectroscopy is a scientific journal, published since 1959 in English.

Details
Abbr. Opt Spectrosc
Start 1959
End Continuing
Frequency Monthly
p-ISSN 0030-400X
e-ISSN 1562-6911
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 8115 44
SJR / Ranks: 13981 177
CiteScore / Ranks: 11348 1.70
JIF / Ranks: 7309 0.6
Recent Articles
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Volkov I, Sagaidachnyi A, Fomin A
Opt Spectrosc . 2022 Dec; 130(7):452-469. PMID: 36466081
The review of recent papers devoted to actively developing methods of photoplethysmographic imaging (the PPGI) of blood volume pulsations in vessels and non-contact two-dimensional oximetry on the surface of a...
2.
Nikitin S, Ustinov V, Tsybrov E, Lebedeva M
Opt Spectrosc . 2022 Jan; 129(9):958-968. PMID: 34975178
The study describes an analytical model of laser beam scattering on an inhomogeneous ensemble of erythrocytes. The model takes into account erythrocyte variation in size, shape, and spatial orientation. A...
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Spitsyn A, Utkin D, Kireev M, Ovchinnikova M, Kuznetsov O, Erokhin P, et al.
Opt Spectrosc . 2020 May; 128(3):417-421. PMID: 32435071
The possibility of characterizing fluorescent immunoglobulins using spectrophotometric analysis as a testing method is considered. The comparative analysis of optical properties of fluorescent immunoglobulin preparations and their components-immunoglobulins and fluorochrome-is...
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Struts A, Barmasov A, Brown M
Opt Spectrosc . 2017 Mar; 120(2):286-293. PMID: 28260816
This article continues our review of spectroscopic studies of G-protein-coupled receptors. Magnetic resonance methods including electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) provide specific structural and dynamical data...
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Struts A, Barmasov A, Brown M
Opt Spectrosc . 2017 Mar; 118(5):711-717. PMID: 28260815
Here we review the application of modern spectral methods for the study of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) using rhodopsin as a prototype. Because X-ray analysis gives us immobile snapshots of protein...