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yusdi's Chemla [4 articles]

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  • Single-molecule protein folding: Diffusion fluorescence resonance energy transfer studies of the denaturation of chymotrypsin inhibitor 2
    PNAS, Vol. 97, No. 10. (9 May 2000), pp. 5179-5184.
    by Ashok A Deniz, Ted A Laurence, Gangamani S Beligere, Maxime Dahan, Andrew B Martin, Daniel S Chemla, Philip E Dawson, Peter G Schultz, Shimon Weiss
  • Ratiometric measurement and identification of single diffusing molecules
    Chemical Physics, Vol. 247, No. 1. (1 August 1999), pp. 85-106.
    by Maxime Dahan, Ashok A Deniz, Taekjip Ha, Daniel S Chemla, Peter G Schultz, Shimon Weiss
    posted to classic fret single_molecule by yusdi on 2008-04-05 15:31:12 as ** along with 1 person seamus1089
  • Single-pair fluorescence resonance energy transfer on freely diffusing molecules: observation of Förster distance dependence and subpopulations.
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 96, No. 7. (30 March 1999), pp. 3670-3675.
    by AA Deniz, M Dahan, JR Grunwell, T Ha, AE Faulhaber, DS Chemla, S Weiss, PG Schultz
    posted to classic fret single_molecule by yusdi on 2008-04-05 15:26:21 as ****
  • Probing the interaction between two single molecules: Fluorescence resonance energy transfer between a single donor and a single acceptor
    PNAS, Vol. 93, No. 13. (25 June 1996), pp. 6264-6268.
    by T Ha, Th Enderle, DF Ogletree, DS Chemla, PR Selvin, S Weiss
    posted to classic fret single_molecule by yusdi on 2008-03-30 19:59:17 as ** along with 1 person FBerkemeier
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