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Exploring fluorescence antibunching in solution to determine the stoichiometry of molecular complexes

Sýkora et al., 2007

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8558604743783943495
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Sýkora J
Kaiser K
Gregor I
Bönigk W
Schmalzing G
Enderlein J
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Analytical chemistry

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Fluorescence antibunching is a well-known technique for determining the number of independent emitters per molecule or molecular complex. It was rarely applied to autofluorescent proteins due to the necessity of collecting large numbers of fluorescence …
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