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M Hochstrasser

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Current Opinion in Structural Biology|January 12, 2002
Two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy: a promising new method for the time resolution of structuresM T Zanni, R M Hochstrasser
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|August 2, 2007
The 2D IR responses of amide and carbonyl modes in water cannot be described by Gaussian frequency fluctuationsYung Sam Kim, Robin M Hochstrasser
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|July 21, 2006
Dynamics of amide-I modes of the alanine dipeptide in D2OYung Sam Kim, Robin M Hochstrasser
Optics Letters|September 5, 2009
Picosecond transient coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy of Rhodamine 560 in ethanolS A Payne, R M Hochstrasser
The Journal of Chemical Physics|December 2, 2011
Two-dimensional infrared spectral signature and hydration of the oxalate dianionDaniel G Kuroda, Robin M Hochstrasser
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 1980
Femtosecond relaxation of an iron porphyrin observed with polarization spectroscopy in a three-level systemJ R Andrews, R M Hochstrasser
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|February 9, 2012
Dynamic structures of aqueous oxalate and the effects of counterions seen by 2D IRDaniel G Kuroda, Robin M Hochstrasser
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|April 28, 2006
Comparison of linear and 2D IR spectra in the presence of fast exchangeYung Sam Kim, Robin M Hochstrasser
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 26, 2005
Chemical exchange 2D IR of hydrogen-bond making and breakingYung Sam Kim, Robin M Hochstrasser
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 1984
Picosecond fluorescence decay of tryptophans in myoglobinR M Hochstrasser, D K Negus
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Current Opinion in Structural Biology|January 12, 2002
Two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy: a promising new method for the time resolution of structuresM T Zanni, R M Hochstrasser
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|August 2, 2007
The 2D IR responses of amide and carbonyl modes in water cannot be described by Gaussian frequency fluctuationsYung Sam Kim, Robin M Hochstrasser
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|July 21, 2006
Dynamics of amide-I modes of the alanine dipeptide in D2OYung Sam Kim, Robin M Hochstrasser
Optics Letters|September 5, 2009
Picosecond transient coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy of Rhodamine 560 in ethanolS A Payne, R M Hochstrasser
The Journal of Chemical Physics|December 2, 2011
Two-dimensional infrared spectral signature and hydration of the oxalate dianionDaniel G Kuroda, Robin M Hochstrasser
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 1980
Femtosecond relaxation of an iron porphyrin observed with polarization spectroscopy in a three-level systemJ R Andrews, R M Hochstrasser
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|February 9, 2012
Dynamic structures of aqueous oxalate and the effects of counterions seen by 2D IRDaniel G Kuroda, Robin M Hochstrasser
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|April 28, 2006
Comparison of linear and 2D IR spectra in the presence of fast exchangeYung Sam Kim, Robin M Hochstrasser
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 26, 2005
Chemical exchange 2D IR of hydrogen-bond making and breakingYung Sam Kim, Robin M Hochstrasser
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 1984
Picosecond fluorescence decay of tryptophans in myoglobinR M Hochstrasser, D K Negus
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