Identifying multiple populations from single-molecule lifetime distributions.
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A bottom-up approach to understanding protein layer formation at solid-liquid interfaces.Single-molecule resolution of protein structure and interfacial dynamics on biomaterial surfacesInterfacial protein-protein associationsSingle-molecule analysis reveals human UV-damaged DNA-binding protein (UV-DDB) dimerizes on DNA via multiple kinetic intermediates.Reversible Adsorption Kinetics of Near Surface Dimer Colloids.
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Identifying multiple populations from single-molecule lifetime distributions.
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Identifying multiple populations from single-molecule lifetime distributions.
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Identifying multiple populations from single-molecule lifetime distributions.
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Identifying multiple populations from single-molecule lifetime distributions.
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Identifying multiple populations from single-molecule lifetime distributions.
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Daniel K Schwartz
Mark Kastantin
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10.1002/CPHC.201200838
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2012-12-18T00:00:00Z