An engineered infrared fluorescent protein is the first member of a new class of genetically encodable probes, with special advantages over visible-wavelength fluorescent proteins for in vivo imaging.
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AZoNano on MSNExploring Nano-Phase Separation in Aptasensors via Nano-IR SpectroscopyA study published in Small highlights how nano-phase separation impacts analyte binding in aptasensors, paving the way for ...
Infrared (IR) spectroscopy is a powerful tool used by chemists to identify molecules and determine their structure. It could be used to analyse the proteins in biofluids such as blood serum, in order ...
We conclusively demonstrate UV-fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (UV-FCS) on proteins with a single tryptophan residue. This unlocks the applicability of UV-FCS to a broad library of thousands of ...
Several current areas of interest are motor-protein motion and collective effects in motor-filament interactions ... Our research revolves around the chemical physics of molecular structure and ...
It measures the level of undenatured proteins present in a meal ... However, Fourier Transform Near-Infrared Spectrometry (FT-NIR) offers a rapid, non-destructive alternative.
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