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    AuthorRyder, Alan G. (2)Dunne, Peter (1)Groza, Radu Constantin (1)Li, Boyan (1)Mc Mahon, Deirdre (1)... View MoreSubjectFluorescence (2)
    Protein (2)
    Anisotropy (1)Bovine serum albumin (1)Cell culture media (1)... View MoreDate Issued2015 (1)2007 (1)TypeArticle (1)

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    Anisotropy resolved multidimensional emission spectroscopy (ARMES): A new tool for protein analysis 

    Groza, Radu Constantin; Ryder, Alan G.; Li, Boyan (Elsevier, 2015-07-30)
    Structural analysis of proteins using the emission of intrinsic fluorophores is complicated by spectral overlap. Anisotropy resolved multidimensional emission spectroscopy (ARMES) overcame the overlap problem by the use ...
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    Fluorescence study of bovine serum albumin and Ti and Sn Oxide nanoparticles interactions. 

    Togashi, Denisio M.; Ryder, Alan G.; Mc Mahon, Deirdre; Dunne, Peter; McManus, James (The Optical Society, 2007)
    Nanochemistry offers stimulating opportunities for a wide variety of applications in the biosciences. Understanding of the interaction of nanoparticles with biomolecules such as proteins is very important as it can help ...
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