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Altered Intracellular Trafficking as a Mechanism for Prolonged Duration of G Protein-Coupled Receptor Activation. [PDF]

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Luminescent polypeptides

Luminescence, 2023
AbstractPolypeptides, as biomacromolecules, hold immense potential in various biological applications such as tissue engineering, immunomodulating agents, and target binding. Among these applications, the attention towards luminescent polypeptides has grown significantly, due to their ability to visualize biological processes effectively.
Jieyu Bao   +3 more
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Luminescence nanothermometry

Nanoscale, 2012
The current status of luminescence nanothermometry is reviewed in detail. Based on the main parameters of luminescence including intensity, bandwidth, bandshape, polarization, spectral shift and lifetime, we initially describe and compare the different classes of luminescence nanothermometry. Subsequently, the various luminescent materials used in each
Daniel, Jaque, Fiorenzo, Vetrone
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Luminescence of ribonuclease A

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1971
Abstract The effect of disulfide bonds on the phosphorescence properties of tyrosyl residues of model compounds and ribonuclease A was investigated. 1. 1.|The tyrosyl residues of polytyrosine, insulin heptapeptide, lysine-tyrosine copolymer, and cysteinyltyrosine are characterized by luminescence ratios ( q P q F ) which are ...
J E, Churchich, J, Wampler
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Luminescence biosensors

Journal of Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence, 1989
AbstractA novel optical biosensor for homogeneous immunoassay has been developed on the basis of the finding that electrochemical luminescence of pyrene‐labelled antigen is extremely inhibited by immunochemical complexation. Electrochemical luminescence homogeneous immunoassay for human serum albumin (HSA), as a model analyte, was performed with a ...
M, Aizawa   +3 more
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