Imaging proteins at the single-molecule level
Imaging single proteins has been a long-standing ambition for advancing various fields in natural science, as for instance structural biology, biophysics, and molecular nanotechnology. In particular, revealing the distinct conformations of an individual protein is of utmost importance. Here, we show...
Main Authors: | Longchamp, J, Rauschenbach, S, Abb, S, Escher, C, Latychevskaia, T, Kern, K, Fink, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
National Academy of Sciences
2017
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