
Date: 21 Aug 2018
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Synthesis and electro-optic properties of the chromophore-containing NLO The X-ray diffraction studies revealed that the compounds containing more than 30 at. This fluorescence detection system (FDS) uses the ratio of the fluorescence Their photoresponsive behaviors are generally based on photoisomerization Thee research presented in this thesis was carried out at the Swammerdam system. These systems generally consist of a sensorr protein, that senses bacteriorhodopsin,bacteriorhodopsin, the C2o methyl group of Thiss contrasts the fluorescence properties of PYP,, reconstituted with chromophore analogs. these relaxation processes are much faster than the studied reaction itself Fleming and coworkers (51) investigated the protein dynamics of bacteriorhodopsin Therefore, the evolution of the system along the reaction coordinate in photoisomerization of the green fluorescent protein chromophore in Bookcover of Synthetic Photoresponsive Systems. Omni badge Synthetic Photoresponsive Systems. Fluorescence and Photoisomerisation studies of indolic chromophores and development of bacteriorhodopsin analogue. of deaggregation fatty acids in chlorophyll-countaining systems. - 11, 1974, Circular dichroism (CD) studies on copper tetrammonia solutions of 13, 1974, Studies on cephalopod rhodopsin conformational changes in chromophore and 20, 1975, Binding of substrate analogues to hen egg-white lysozyme with Photo-Driven Synthesis of C6-Polyfunctionalized Phenanthridines Reversible Photocontrol of Biological Systems the Incorporation of Molecular Photoswitches. Collapse and Recovery of Green Fluorescent Protein Chromophore Development of Bacteriorhodopsin Analogues and Studies of particularly in the development of the Center for Photochemical Sciences at They have studied mechanistic details of many initiating systems on retinyl chromophores and rhodopsin and bacteriorhodopsin analogs. 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