Abstract

Modern time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy affords detection and accurate quantification of fluorescence intensity decays as short as a few picoseconds. The method allows for measurements of dynamic events in the picosecond-nanosecond time frame. It is therefore especially useful for the study of macromolecular structure and dynamics, in particular for evaluating predictions from molecular dynamics simulations.

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