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David S. Kliger

Affiliations: 
Chemistry & Biochemistry University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States 
Area:
time-resolved spectroscopy
Website:
http://www.chemistry.ucsc.edu/faculty/singleton.php?&singleton=true&cruz_id=kliger
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Andreas Christopher Albrecht grad student 1970 Cornell
 (Excited state absorption spectroscopy on a nanosecond time scale)
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Kim Y, Puhl HL, Chen E, et al. (2019) Venus Dimers Behave Coherently at Room Temperature. Biophysical Journal
Chen E, Esquerra RM, Meléndez PA, et al. (2018) Microviscosity in E. coli Cells from Time-Resolved Linear Dichroism Measurements. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Szundi I, Funatogawa C, Guo Y, et al. (2017) Protein Sequence and Membrane Lipid Roles in the Activation Kinetics of Bovine and Human Rhodopsins. Biophysical Journal. 113: 1934-1944
Chen E, Kliger DS. (2017) Time-Resolved Linear Dichroism Measurements of Carbonmonoxy Myoglobin as a Probe of the Microviscosity in Crowded Environments. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Funatogawa C, Szundi I, Kliger DS. (2016) A Comparison between the Photoactivation Kinetics of Human and Bovine Rhodopsins. Biochemistry
Szundi I, Funatogawa C, Kliger DS. (2016) The Complexity of Bovine Rhodopsin Activation Revealed at Low Temperature and Alkaline pH. Biochemistry
Esquerra RM, Bibi BM, Tipgunlakant P, et al. (2016) The Role of Heme Pocket Water in Allosteric Regulation of Ligand Reactivity in Human Hemoglobin. Biochemistry
Szundi I, Bogomolni R, Kliger DS. (2015) Platymonas subcordiformis Channelrhodopsin-2 (PsChR2) Function: II. RELATIONSHIP OF THE PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTION CYCLE TO CHANNEL CURRENTS. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 290: 16585-94
Szundi I, Li H, Chen E, et al. (2015) Platymonas Subcordiformis Channelrhodopsin-2 Function. Part I: The Photochemical Reaction Cycle. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Szundi I, Bogomolni R, Kliger DS. (2015) Platymonas subcordiformis channelrhodopsin-2 (PsChR2) function II. Relationship of the photochemical reaction cycle to channel currents Journal of Biological Chemistry. 290: 16585-16594
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