Publications (total 20) Less... | - Katoh TA et al., "Angle change of the A-domain in a single SERCA1a molecule detected by defocused orientation imaging.", Sci Rep, 2021 Jul 1;11(1):13672
More...- Katoh TA et al., "Angle change of the A-domain in a single SERCA1a molecule detected by defocused orientation imaging.", Sci Rep, 2021 Jul 1;11(1):13672
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