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October 17, 2016
iBology: TAEKJIP HA: DEVELOPING SINGLE MOLECULE TECHNOLOGIES TO STUDY NANOMACHINES
In this three-part iBiology seminar, Dr. Taekjip Ha explains how his lab develops and uses single-molecule methods to study cellular nanomachinery. Dr. Ha explains Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) and how it can be combined with single-molecule imaging and optical trapping to uncover previously unanswerable questions in biology.
Developing Single Molecule Technologies to Study Nanomachines
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