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Photon echo spectroscopy on biological systems: Application to tissues and antigen-antibody systems

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Abstract

A biological system has a huge internal degree of freedom originating from the variety of its function. Proteins of which a biological system is composed have a huge number of conformational substates microscopically and show complex dynamics. Elucidation of the microscopic dynamics and the internal degree of freedom in biological systems is thought to be a key to the elucidation of the physiological activity and life.

© 1994 Optical Society of America

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