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Recent advances in single-molecule fluorescence microscopy render structural biology dynamic

•Single-molecule fluorescence microscopy is a powerful tool to study the structural dynamics of biological macromolecules.•Recent developments in multi-coordinate single-molecule FRET techniques allow for the study of more complex systems.•Novel studies highlight the benefits of a close intermarriag...

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Published in:Current opinion in structural biology 2020-12, Vol.65, p.61-68
Main Authors: Bacic, Luka, Sabantsev, Anton, Deindl, Sebastian
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