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Authors: van den Berg, PAW Widengren, J Hink, MA Rigler, R Visser, AJWG
Citation: Paw. Van Den Berg et al., Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy of flavins and flavoenzymes: photochemical and photophysical aspects, SPECT ACT A, 57(11), 2001, pp. 2135-2144

Authors: Visser, AJWG van den Berg, PAW Hink, MA Petushkov, VN
Citation: Ajwg. Visser et al., Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy of flavins and flavoproteins, SPRING S CH, 65, 2001, pp. 9-24

Authors: Goedhart, J Hink, MA Visser, AJWG Bisseling, T Gadella, TWJ
Citation: J. Goedhart et al., In vivo fluorescence correlation microscopy (FCM) reveals accumulation andimmobilization of Nod factors in root hair cell walls, PLANT J, 21(1), 2000, pp. 109-119

Authors: Uskova, MA Borst, JW Hink, MA van Hoek, A Schots, A Klyachko, NL Visser, AJWG
Citation: Ma. Uskova et al., Fluorescence dynamics of green fluorescent protein in AOT reversed micelles, BIOPHYS CH, 87(1), 2000, pp. 73-84

Authors: Hink, MA Griep, RA Borst, JW van Hoek, A Eppink, MHM Schots, A Visser, AJWG
Citation: Ma. Hink et al., Structural dynamics of green fluorescent protein alone and fused with a single chain Fv protein, J BIOL CHEM, 275(23), 2000, pp. 17556-17560

Authors: Visser, NV Hink, MA van Hoek, A Visser, AJWG
Citation: Nv. Visser et al., Comparison between fluorescence correlation spectroscopy and time-resolvedfluorescence anisotropy as illustrated with a fluorescent dextran conjugate, J FLUORESC, 9(3), 1999, pp. 251-255

Authors: Visser, AJWG Hink, MA
Citation: Ajwg. Visser et Ma. Hink, New perspectives of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, J FLUORESC, 9(1), 1999, pp. 81-87

Authors: Hink, MA van Hoek, A Visser, AJWG
Citation: Ma. Hink et al., Dynamics of phospholipid molecules in micelles: Characterization with fluorescence correlation spectroscopy and time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy, LANGMUIR, 15(4), 1999, pp. 992-997

Authors: Goedhart, J Rohrig, H Hink, MA van Hoek, A Visser, AJWG Bisseling, T Gadella, TWJ
Citation: J. Goedhart et al., Nod factors integrate spontaneously in biomembranes and transfer rapidly between membranes and to root hairs, but transbilayer flip-flop does not occur, BIOCHEM, 38(33), 1999, pp. 10898-10907
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