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Phototransformable fluorescent proteins: which one for which application?Adam, 2014
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- Adam V
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- Histochemistry and cell biology
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In these last two decades, fluorescent proteins (FPs) have become highly valued imaging tools for cell biology, owing to their compatibility with living samples, their low levels of invasiveness and the possibility to specifically fuse them to a variety of proteins of interest …
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