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  <tableOfContents>PART I: Part One Background, Theory, and Concepts; -- How I Remember Theodor Förster -- 2. How I Remember Theodor Förster -- 3. Förster Theory -- 4. Optimizing the Orientation Factor Kappa-Squared for More Accurate FRET Measurements -- 5. How to Apply FRET: From Experimental Design to Data Analysis -- 6. Materials for FRET Analysis: Beyond Traditional Dye-Dye Combinations -- PART II: Common FRET Techniques/Applications; 7. In Vitro FRET Sensing, Diagnostics, and Personalized Medicine -- 8. Single-Molecule Applications -- 9. Implementation of FRET Technologies for Studying the Folding and Conformational Changes in Biological Structures -- 10. FRET-Based Cellular Sensing with Genetically Encoded Fluorescent Indicators -- PART III: FRET with Recently Developed Materials; 11. FRET with Fluorescent Proteins -- 12. Semiconductor Quantum Dots and FRET -- 13. Multistep FRET and Nanotechnology -- Part Four: Supporting Information and Conclusions; 14. Data -- 15. Outlook on FRET: The Future of Resonance Energy Transfer.</tableOfContents>
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