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Phoshorescent Analysis of Intramolecular Dynamics of Proteins of Isolated Membranes from Human Erythrocytes in pH Range 6.0 – 8.0

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Spectroscopy of Biological Molecules

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The functional activity of membrane proteins is determined not only their conformation but in great extent intramolecular dynamics.

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Mazhul, V.M., Volkova, A.N., Scherbin, D.G., Apanasovich, V.V., Novikov, E.G. (1995). Phoshorescent Analysis of Intramolecular Dynamics of Proteins of Isolated Membranes from Human Erythrocytes in pH Range 6.0 – 8.0. In: Merlin, J.C., Turrell, S., Huvenne, J.P. (eds) Spectroscopy of Biological Molecules. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0371-8_190

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