The only work to cover single molecule spectroscopy focused on the application to biological systems includes most recent experimental and theoretical findings. Following an introductory section, the monograph goes on to discuss fluorescence spectroscopy, single molecule detection and the theory of single molecule spectroscopy.
The only work to cover single molecule spectroscopy focused on the application to biological systems includes most recent experimental and theoretical findings. Following an introductory section, the monograph goes on to discuss fluorescence spectroscopy, single molecule detection and the theory of single molecule spectroscopy. Further sections treat biopolymer dynamics and biomolecular interactions, while the whole is rounded off with chapters on motor proteins and molecular machines.
1. Introduction
2. Fluorescence Spectroscopy
3. Single Molecule
Detection
4. Theory of Single Molecule Spectroscopy
5. Biopolymer
Dynamics
6. Biomolecular Interactions
7. Motor Proteins and Molecular
Machines
Benjamin Schuler is Assistant Professor for Biochemistry at the University of Zuerich. He has received numerous awards and fellowship for his research on single molecule spectroscopy methods. Assignments include the National Health Institutes of Health in MD, US. Numerous papers, e.g. in Science, prove his standing.