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Academic Article Applications of phasor plots to in vitro protein studies.
Academic Article Applications of phasors to in vitro time-resolved fluorescence measurements.
Academic Article Fluorescence polarization/anisotropy in diagnostics and imaging.
Academic Article Fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy approaches to the study of receptors in live cells.
Academic Article Steady-state fluorescence polarization/anisotropy for the study of protein interactions.
Academic Article Folding and hydrodynamics of a DNA i-motif from the c-MYC promoter determined by fluorescent cytidine analogs.
Academic Article Discrete bathochromic shifts exhibited by fluorescein ligand bound to rabbit polyclonal anti-fluorescein Fab fragments.
Academic Article Fluorescence polarization: past, present and future.
Academic Article Fluorescence resonance energy transfer studies on anthrax lethal toxin.
Academic Article Tubulin equilibrium unfolding followed by time-resolved fluorescence and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy.
Academic Article Fluorescence-based assays.
Academic Article Fluorescence polarization/anisotropy approaches to study protein-ligand interactions: effects of errors and uncertainties.
Academic Article Fluorescence resonance energy transfer and molecular modeling studies on 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) complexes with tubulin.
Academic Article Fluorescent measurement of microalgal neutral lipids.
Concept Fluorescent Dyes
Academic Article LAURDAN since Weber: The Quest for Visualizing Membrane Heterogeneity.
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