Fred Edward Lytle, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Chemistry | Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States |
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Analytical ChemistryWebsite:
http://www.chem.purdue.edu/people/faculty/TMPfaculty.asp?itemID=45Google:
"Fred Lytle"Bio:
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/54344
http://chemistry.library.nd.edu/resources/genealogy/chemistry/documents/LytleFE.pdf
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Sign in to add mentorDavid M. Hercules | grad student | 1968 | MIT | |
(Chemiluminescence and photoluminescence of ruthenium chelates) |
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Lytle FE, Splawn BG. (2002) Performance of submillimeter square hollow waveguides. Applied Optics. 41: 6660-5 |
Splawn BG, Lytle FE. (2002) On-chip absorption measurements using an integrated waveguide. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 373: 519-25 |
Gardella JA, Lytle FE, Muddiman DC. (2002) Memoirs, Hercules lineage, students, visiting scientists and staff Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 373: 669-675 |
Gardella JA, Lytle FE, Muddiman DC. (2002) In celebration of the 70th birthday of Dr David M. Hercules Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 373: 517-518 |
Zugel SA, Burke BJ, Regnier FE, et al. (2000) Electrophoretically mediated microanalysis of leucine aminopeptidase using two-photon excited fluorescence detection on a microchip. Analytical Chemistry. 72: 5731-5 |
Zugel SA, Lytle FE. (2000) Two-photon excitation in square and cylindrical capillaries Applied Spectroscopy. 54: 1203-1207 |
Zugel SA, Lytle FE. (2000) Comparison of 90° and epi-geometry for two-photon excitation in capillaries Applied Spectroscopy. 54: 1490-1494 |
Overway KS, Lytle FE. (1998) Two-photon excitation profiles in cylindrical capillaries Applied Spectroscopy. 52: 928-932 |
Fisher WG, Wachter EA, Lytle FE, et al. (1998) Source-corrected two-photon excited fluorescence measurements between 700 and 880 nm Applied Spectroscopy. 52: 536-545 |
Overway KS, Lytle FE. (1998) Fluorescent enzymatic probes suitable for two-photon excitation Applied Spectroscopy. 52: 298-302 |