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Kaede (protein)
Monitoring of Switches in Heterochromatin-Induced Silencing Shows Incomplete Establishment and Developmental Instabilities
KDM7 Is a Dual Demethylase for Histone H3 Lys 9 and Lys 27 and Functions in Brain Development
GFP and GFP-Like Proteins
Advances in Engineering of Fluorescent Proteins And
A Coordinated Local Translational Control Point at the Synapse Involving Relief from Silencing and MOV10 Degradation
Optical Highlighter Fluorescent Proteins
Monomerization of the Photoconvertible Fluorescent Protein
Unique Function of Kinesin Kif5a in Localization of Mitochondria in Axons
Advances in Fluorescent Protein Technology
Internet-Based Education on the Structure, Function, and Imaging Of
Neural Crest Development and Craniofacial Morphogenesis Is Coordinated by Nitric Oxide and Histone Acetylation
Chem Soc Rev
To-Red Photoconversion of a Fluorescent Protein
Drivers of TDP43 Dyshomeostasis in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis by Kaitlin T. Weskamp a Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfi
Characterization of the Photoconversion on Reaction of the Fluorescent Protein Kaede on the Single-Molecule Level
Role of Green Fluorescent Proteins and Their Variants in Development Of
Neuronal Mitochondria Transport Pink1 Mrna Via Synaptojanin 2 to Support Local Mitophagy Angelika B. Harbauer1,2,3,4,5,*, Simone Wanderoy3, J
Systematic Functional Proteomic Investigation of Mammalian Histone Methylation-Related Protein Complexes
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Folha De Rosto
Genetic Tools for Multicolor Imaging in Zebrafish Larvae
Characterization of the Photoconversion on Reaction of the Fluorescent Protein Kaede on the Single-Molecule Level
Imaging Translation in Single Cells Using Fluorescent Microscopy
Imaging Translation in Single Cells Using Fluorescent Microscopy
Notch Signalling Maintains Hedgehog Responsiveness Via a Gli-Dependent Mechanism During Spinal Cord Patterning in Zebrafish Craig T Jacobs, Peng Huang*
Introduction to Fluorescent Proteins
An Analysis Using Fluorescence and Single-Molecule Localization
The First Mutant of the Aequorea Victoria Green Fluorescent Protein That Forms a Red Chromophore† Alexander S