Abstract

Recent developments in time-resolved infrared spectroscopy have paved the way to probe transient intermediates with a high degree of functional group specificity on timescales as short as femtoseconds. This capability has been exploited in studies of biophysical phenomena ranging from protein folding/unfolding to ligand migration in proteins.

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