Abstract
The methods of time-resolved Raman and fluorescence spectroscopy are known to be widely applied for the study of light-induced transformations, in the molecules of biological interest. Such experiments provide unique information on the ultrafast stages of the intramolecular conformational and relaxation processes, which are closely associated with the functional activity of the biomolecules.
© 1994 Optical Society of America
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