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Fluorescence quenching: A tool for single-molecule protein-folding study Xiaowei Zhuang*, Taekjip Ha*†, Harold D. Kim*, Thomas Centner‡, Siegfried Labeit§, and Steven Chu*¶ *Department of Physics, Stanford Universi
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European Molecular Biology Laboratory / Pullman / Simmons / Henk L. Granzier / Politou A. S. / Russell / /

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Washington State University / ‡European Molecular Biology Laboratory / Stanford University / University of Illinois / /

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fluorescence resonance energy transfer / conjugation protocol / /

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National Science Foundation Grant PHY-9970018 and Air Force Office / University of Illinois / Department of Veterinary and Comparative Anatomy / Washington State University / Stanford University / Stanford Applied Physics Department / Department of Physics / Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and Human Frontier Science Program Organization / /

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