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Nicholas James to Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer

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  1. James NG, Ross JA, Mason AB, Jameson DM. Excited-state lifetime studies of the three tryptophan residues in the N-lobe of human serum transferrin. Protein Sci. 2010 Jan; 19(1):99-110.
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    Score: 0.349
  2. Sanstrum BJ, Goo BMSS, Holden DZY, Delgado DD, Nguyen TPN, Lee KD, James NG. Fluctuation Imaging of LRRK2 Reveals that the G2019S Mutation Alters Spatial and Membrane Dynamics. Molecules. 2020 May 31; 25(11).
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    Score: 0.179
  3. Jameson DM, Vetromile CM, James NG. Investigations of protein-protein interactions using time-resolved fluorescence and phasors. Methods. 2013 Mar; 59(3):278-86.
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    Score: 0.108
  4. Gilmore MA, Williams D, Okawa Y, Holguin B, James NG, Ross JA, Roger Aoki K, Jameson DM, Steward LE. Depolarization after resonance energy transfer (DARET): a sensitive fluorescence-based assay for botulinum neurotoxin protease activity. Anal Biochem. 2011 Jun 01; 413(1):36-42.
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    Score: 0.095
  5. James NG, Ross JA, Stefl M, Jameson DM. Applications of phasor plots to in vitro protein studies. Anal Biochem. 2011 Mar 01; 410(1):70-6.
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    Score: 0.093
  6. Stefl M, James NG, Ross JA, Jameson DM. Applications of phasors to in vitro time-resolved fluorescence measurements. Anal Biochem. 2011 Mar 01; 410(1):62-9.
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    Score: 0.023
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