Laser Laboratory (MSU)

   A femtosecond laser system with new Raman and photon-echo capabilities has been installed and is capable of analyzing the most ambitious problems in biochemistry and biophysics. The new instrument can detect the motions of biological macromolecules during reactions such as enzyme catalysis and protein folding.

 

The solvent-accessible surface of a subunit of a bacterial light-harvesting complex.

 
One of the femtosecond laser systems available in the MSU Laser Lab.

 

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Copyright Michigan Center for Structural Biology, 2002

updated 6/02

 

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