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Real-Time Probing the Biological Processes by Holographic Recording in Polarization-Sensitive Bacteriorhodopsin Films

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Abstract

Bacteriorhodopsin is a photosensitive protein similar to visual rhodopsin. We propose to apply photoinduced anisotropy and holographic recording in bacteriorhodopsin films for real-time analysis of the biological tissue image and study of retina dark adaptation. Article not available.

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