Abstract
To understand the elementary mechanisms of complicated processes associated with realization of the numerous functions of red blood cell membranes, one needs detailed information about their molecular structure and their structural dynamics. The advent of new experimental facilities which make it possible to achieve a pico- and subnanosecond time resolution, have spurred a new tide of interest in the well-known method of fluorescence probes.
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