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Diffusion and Flow on Microscopic Length Scales Studied with Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy
(2012-10-30)The physics of fluids on microscopic lengthscales is fundamentally different from the one governing macroscopic fluid phenomena. On lengthscales up to a few micrometer, inertial forces of small particles and fluid elements are ... -
Fluorescence spectroscopic studies of protein conformational dynamics
(2013-10-31)The folding of a protein into its native structure is the fundamental prerequisite for its functionality. The polypeptide chain itself contains the chemical information necessary for spontaneous folding of the protein. ... -
Molecular Sizing using Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy
(2010-11-04)Size is one of the basic characteristics of any object and especially of molecules. It is directly and independently of other properties related to fundamental physical phenomena, like ... -
Numerical Simulations on the Biophysical Foundations of the Neuronal Extracellular Space
(2013-11-25)The electric activity of neurons creates extracellular potential fields. Recent findings show that these endogenous fields act back onto the neurons, contributing to synchronization of population activity. The influence ... -
Quantifying the diffusion of membrane proteins and peptides
(2013-08-15)Lipid and protein diffusion in membranes is a fundamental requirement for many signaling processes in biological cells. Therefore, measuring protein and lipid mobility in lipid bilayers with high accuracy is essential for ... -
Single molecule fluorescence spectroscopy of the structure and dynamics of the spliceosome
(2013-11-05)Binding reactions can be ideally investigated by Dual-Color Fluorescence Cross-Correlation Spectroscopy (FCCS). Here, this method is used to study the recruitment and dissociation of proteins to and from the spliceosome. ...