| 1. | Bulk expansion and contraction of azobenzene materials have also been observed.
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| 2. | Thus, azobenzene is an example of an organic diazene.
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| 3. | For instance, with maleic acid and with azobenzene, often by photoisomerization.
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| 4. | Examples of the former include stilbene and azobenzene.
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| 5. | It is structurally related to azobenzene.
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| 6. | Thus, cis-azobenzene may thermally relax back, in dark, to the trans isomer.
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| 7. | The mechanism of this surface holography seems related to a new photomechanical effect, involving azobenzene isomerization.
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| 8. | Azobenzene has been attached to ligands ( drug ) to photo-modulate their affinity for proteins.
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| 9. | SpectraDisc adds a coating of a transparent polymer with a light-sensitive chemical in it called azobenzene.
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| 10. | The large geometry change associated with azobenzene photoisomerization has also been used to control protein activity with light.
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