POLYMERS Vol.60 No.11
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COVER STORY
Crossover between Biophysics and Polymer Science
Some of the molecular characterization techniques, which used to be common and popular in polymer science, have created a unique perspective in the field of biophysics. For example, ultracentrifugation is no longer used much in polymer science, while it has brought a new field into protein chemistry. Reviewing the relation and how was the former use of these techniques in other fields could produce a new insight and direction of polymer science, especially for biopolymers and their fundamental science.
(Editors: SAKURAI, AKIYOSHI, K. TANAKA, and N. TANAKA)
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Single Molecule Observation on the Folding Process of Proteins Hiroyuki OIKAWA, Kiyoto KAMAGATA, and Satoshi TAKAHASHI

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