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pH dependence of the fluorescence decay of tryptophan

De Lauder et al., 1970

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1292448867949358820
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De Lauder W
Wahl P
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Biochemistry

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WB De Lauder and Ph. Wahl abstract: The fluorescence decay of tryptophan was mea-sured as a function of pH using a nanosecond flash apparatus. Within the pH range 2-10.6 variationsin the lifetimes could be understood in terms of the mixtures of different ionic …
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