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Spatially resolved fluorescence lifetime mapping of enzyme kinetics in living cells

Ramanujan et al., 2008

Document ID
7222475936608910904
Author
Ramanujan V
Jo J
Cantu G
Herman B
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of microscopy

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Traditional cuvette‐based enzyme studies lack spatial information and do not allow real‐ time monitoring of the effects of modulating enzyme functions in vivo. In order to probe the realistic timescales of steric modifications in enzyme–substrate complexes and functional …
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