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Application of surface plasmon coupled emission to study of muscle
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Actin
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Coverslip
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Rotational Motion
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Surface Plasmon-coupled Emission
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Cross-bridge
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Fluorophore
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Transition Dipole
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Strong Dependence
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Fluorescently Labeled
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Surface Plasmon
50%
Evanescent Wave
50%
Single Cross
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Surface Plasmon Resonance Angle
50%
Mechanochemical Cycle
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Molecular Crowding
50%
Lateral Dimension
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Noble Metals
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Evanescent Wave Excitation
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High Refractive Index
50%
Plasmon Coupling
50%
Laser Beams
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Distance Dependence
50%
Metal Interfaces
50%
Metal Layer
50%
Attoliter
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Muscle Contraction
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Detection Volume
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High numerical Aperture Objective
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Field Factor
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Temporal Measurements
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Millisecond Interval
50%
Myosin Cross-bridges
50%
Timing Behavior
50%
Near-field
50%
Engineering
Surface Plasmon
100%
Evanescent
50%
Rotational Motion
50%
Fluorophore
25%
Numerical Aperture
25%
Refractive Index
25%
Thin Layer
25%
Millisecond
25%
Field Factor
25%
Collect Data
25%
Metal Layer
25%
Laser Beams
25%
Refractivity
25%