Quasi-Elastic Light Scattering from Solutions of Macromolecules. : III. Detectability of Internal Modes of Motion
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概要
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The technique of quasielastic scattering of laser light is now becoming a powerful tool for the study study of dynamic nature of biological macromolecules in solution. In the case of very large molecules, intramolecular micro-Brownian motion can be detwcted by the Doppler broadening of scattered light. Without detailed of the scattering form factors, it is discussed in this paper that under what experimental conditions it is possible to detect the internal modes of motion of motion of macromolecules.
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- 1971-12-05
著者
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Fujime Satoru
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Nagaya University
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Fujime Satoru
Department Of Physics Nagoya University
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