Hill et al., 2017 - Google Patents
The more the merrier: high-throughput single-molecule techniquesHill et al., 2017
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- Hill F
- Monachino E
- van Oijen A
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- Biochemical Society Transactions
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The single-molecule approach seeks to understand molecular mechanisms by observing biomolecular processes at the level of individual molecules. These methods have led to a developing understanding that for many processes, a diversity of behaviours will be …
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