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Robeson et al., 1996 - Google Patents

Spontaneous reconfiguration of adsorbed lysozyme layers observed by total internal reflection fluorescence with a pH-sensitive fluorophore

Robeson et al., 1996

Document ID
7856829916320260085
Author
Robeson J
Tilton R
Publication year
Publication venue
Langmuir

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By conjugating proteins with a common pH-sensitive fluorescent label, fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC), and controlling the ionic strength, we provide a means to decrease the characteristic length scale of the total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) technique by …
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