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Data-driven classification of tissue water populations by massively multidimensional diffusion-relaxation correlation MRI. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Neurosci
Narvaez O   +10 more
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Measuring naturalistic speech comprehension in real time. [PDF]

open access: yesBehav Res Methods
Ergin I   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Structural mechanism of proton pumping by ba3-type cytochrome c oxidase

open access: yes
Neutze R   +28 more
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Time-resolved X-ray scattering studies of proteins

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2021
Time-resolved small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering studies of proteins in solution based on the pump-probe approach unveil structural information from intermediates over a broad range of length and time scales. In spite of the promise of this methodology, only a fraction of the wealth of information encoded in scattering data has been extracted in ...
Hyun Sun Cho   +3 more
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Time-resolved studies of radical pairs

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2009
The effect of magnetic fields on chemical reactions through the RP (radical pair) mechanism is well established, but there are few examples, in the literature, of biological reactions that proceed through RP intermediates and show magnetic field-sensitivity. The present and future relevance of magnetic field effects in biological reactions is discussed.
Woodward, Jonathan R.   +4 more
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Time-Resolved Fluorescence Studies of Fullerene Derivatives

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2013
Fullerene (nano-C60) and its water-soluble derivatives have several clinical applications including use as a drug carrier to bypass the blood-ocular and blood-brain barriers. However, in vitro and in vivo detection of these nanomaterials is limited by their very low fluorescence quantum yield.
Andreoni A.   +4 more
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Time-resolved structural study of Pb(100)

Physical Review Letters, 1993
Time-resolved reflection high-energy electron diffraction is used to study the structural behavior of Pb(100) subjected to 200 ps laser pulses. Analysis of the electron diffraction intensity indicates that residual order is present on the surface at a temperature of 615[plus minus]20 K, where the bulk melting temperature of Pb is 600.7 K.
, Herman, , Elsayed-Ali, , Murphy
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