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Other properties make quinine in sulfuric acid possibly the best quantum yield
standard for biochemical work: (1) the ... The fluorescence yields of these amino
acids are extremely temperature-sensitive: values of Q for tryptophan change by
...
Other properties make quinine in sulfuric acid possibly the best quantum yield
standard for biochemical work: (1) the ... The fluorescence yields of these amino
acids are extremely temperature-sensitive: values of Q for tryptophan change by
...
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The spectra and quantum yields of the aromatic amino acids and their
copolymers have been studied by Longworth (1966). Certain dyes are known
which fluoresce only weakly in water but form highly fluorescent complexes with
proteins ...
The spectra and quantum yields of the aromatic amino acids and their
copolymers have been studied by Longworth (1966). Certain dyes are known
which fluoresce only weakly in water but form highly fluorescent complexes with
proteins ...
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B. Amino Acids and Synthetic Polypeptides3 1. Fluorescence Studies on
synthetic polypeptides have provided invaluable insights into the properties of
proteins due to their relatively simple composition and behavior. It is frequently
necessary ...
B. Amino Acids and Synthetic Polypeptides3 1. Fluorescence Studies on
synthetic polypeptides have provided invaluable insights into the properties of
proteins due to their relatively simple composition and behavior. It is frequently
necessary ...
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