A new technique based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based single-molecule protein fingerprinting can identify where specific amino acids and post-translational modifications are ...
FRET is based on the dipole-dipole coupling mechanism, where the energy transfer occurs through non-radiative means. It is highly efficient over short distances and sensitive to the separation between ...
What is Single-Molecule Imaging? Single-molecule imaging is a powerful technique that allows researchers to visualize and study individual molecules in real-time. By overcoming the limitations of ...
Explore the use of time-resolved fluorescence microscopy and spectroscopy to monitor key biomolecular interactions and dynamics. This webinar will detail the use of time-resolved fluorescence methods ...
Whether you’re interested in why a living system works as it does or the reasons it goes awry, proteins are a critical part of the molecular picture. The proteins circulating in a person’s plasma can ...
A project at Switzerland's EPFL research center has developed a new variant of fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) that could substantially accelerate the imaging operation. Described in ...
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