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1. A Thermodynamic Model for Interpreting Tryptophan Excitation-Energy-Dependent Fluorescence Spectra Provides Insight Into Protein Conformational Sampling and Stability

2. In-depth investigation of the effect of pH on the autofluorescence properties of DPF3b and DPF3a amyloid fibrils.

3. The shift of excitation spectra at blue edge of emission (BEEmS) as a new methodology to probe heterogeneity.

4. The red edge excitation shift phenomenon can be used to unmask protein structural ensembles: implications for NEMO-ubiquitin interactions.

5. Fluorescence investigations on choline phospholipid binding and chemical unfolding of HSP-1/2, a major protein of horse seminal plasma.

6. Exploring tryptophan dynamics in acid-induced molten globule state of bovine α-lactalbumin: a wavelength-selective fluorescence approach.

7. Membrane interaction of the N-terminal domain of chemokine receptor CXCR1

8. Organization and dynamics of tryptophans in the molten globule state of bovine α-lactalbumin utilizing wavelength-selective fluorescence approach: Comparisons with native and denatured states

10. Membrane localization and dynamics of Nile Red: Effect of cholesterol

11. Effect of ionic strength on the organization and dynamics of membrane-bound melittin

12. Effect of micellar charge on the conformation and dynamics of melittin.

13. Interactions between PAMAM dendrimers and bovine serum albumin

14. Exploring membrane organization and dynamics by the wavelength-selective fluorescence approach

15. Low temperature luminescence behaviours of 7-azatryptophan, 5-hydroxytryptophan and their chromophoric moieties

16. Structural Transition in the Micellar Assembly: A Fluorescence Study.

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