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- Bookedited by Christina Waldsich.Contents:
Predicting RNA Structure: Advances and Limitations
Cis-Acting 5' Hammerhead Optimization for In Vitro Transcription of Highly Structured RNAs
RNA Structural Analysis by Enzymatic Digestion
A Mutate-and-Map Protocol for Inferring Base Pairs in Structured RNA
Mapping RNA Structure In Vitro Using Nucleobase-Specific Probes
Massively Parallel RNA Chemical Mapping with a Reduced Bias MAP-Seq Protocol
Probing RNA Folding by Hydroxyl Radical Footprinting
Monitoring Global Structural Changes and Specific Metal Binding Sites in RNA by In-Line Probing and Tb(III) Cleavage
Chemical Probing of RNA in Living Cells
A Chemogenetic Approach to Study the Structural Basis of Protein-Facilitated RNA Folding
Applying UV Crosslinking to Study RNA-Protein Interactions in Multicomponent Ribonucleoprotein Complexes
The Kinetics of Ribozyme Cleavage: A Tool to Analyze RNA Folding as a Function of Catalysis
RNA Catalytic Activity as a Probe of Chaperone-Mediated RNA Folding
Evaluation of RNA Chaperone Activity In Vivo and In Vitro Using Misfolded Group I Ribozymes
RNA Conformational Changes Analyzed by Comparative Gel Electrophoresis
Detecting RNA Tertiary Folding by Sedimentation Velocity Analytical Ultracentrifugation
RNA Folding Dynamics Using Laser Assisted Single-Molecule Refolding
RNA Refolding Studied by Light-Coupled NMR Spectroscopy
Exploring RNA Oligomerization and Ligand Binding by Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy and Small Angle X-Ray Scattering. - ArticleVilser W, Königsdörffer E, Brandt HP, Jütte A, Dietze U, Deufrains A, Wittwer B.Albrecht Von Graefes Arch Klin Exp Ophthalmol. 1979;212(2):109-15.An additional unit which can be used for length measurements at the fundus of the human eye is described for the ophthalmoscope. The principle of measurement is based on optical displacement of the measuring object to itself. The optical displacement of picture points is made possible by the use of a tilting flat glass plate in the intermediate image plane of the eyepiece. The relation between the optical displacement of picture points and the measuring movement is sufficiently linear for the described device.