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Investigating supramolecular systems using Förster resonance energy transferTeunissen et al., 2018
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- Teunissen A
- Pérez-Medina C
- Meijerink A
- Mulder W
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- Chemical Society Reviews
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Supramolecular systems have applications in areas as diverse as materials science, biochemistry, analytical chemistry, and nanomedicine. However, analyzing such systems can be challenging due to the wide range of time scales, binding strengths, distances, and …
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