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Nonequilibrium single molecule protein folding in a coaxial mixer
Kambiz M. Hamadani,
Shimon Weiss
University of California at Los Angeles
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Single Molecule
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Non-equilibrium
100%
Protein Folding
100%
Inhibitor Protein
100%
Chymotrypsin Inhibitor
100%
Coaxial Mixer
100%
Unfolded State
75%
Mixer
50%
Diffraction Limit
25%
Lithography
25%
Capillary
25%
Response Time
25%
Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy
25%
Flow Condition
25%
Transfer Function
25%
Single Molecule Level
25%
Proline
25%
Mixing Device
25%
Mixing Properties
25%
Microfabrication
25%
Velocimetry
25%
Instrument Response Function
25%
Fluid Mixing
25%
Clogging
25%
Granulated Silica
25%
Time Transfer
25%
Denaturants
25%
AC Filter
25%
Silica Particles
25%
3D Hydrodynamic Focusing
25%
Coaxial Geometry
25%
Diffusional
25%
Finite Element
25%
Continuous-flow Mixing
25%
In Vitro Refolding
25%
Fluid Dynamics Simulation
25%
Single-molecule Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (smFRET)
25%
Fluid Flow Properties
25%
Folding Transitions
25%
Material Science
Hydrodynamics
100%
Silicon Dioxide
100%
Finite Element Method
100%
Lithography
100%
Fluid Flow
100%
Correlation Spectroscopy
100%
Fluid Dynamics
100%
Microfabrication
100%
Chemistry
Protein Folding
100%
Nonequilibrium
100%
Chymotrypsin Inhibitor
100%
smFRET Spectroscopy
25%
Silicon Dioxide
25%
Computer Simulation
25%
Conformational Isomer
25%
Response Function
25%
Fluid Dynamics
25%
Correlation Spectroscopy
25%
Lithography
25%
Microfabrication
25%
Fluid Flow
25%
Proline
25%
Chemical Engineering
Lithography
100%
Velocity Measurement
100%
Fluid Flow
100%
Microfabrication
100%