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Fluorescence polarization of green fluorescence protein [PDF]
We report here the striking anisotropy of fluorescence exhibited by crystals of native green fluorescence protein (GFP). The crystals were generated by water dialysis of highly purified GFP obtained from the jellyfish Aequorea .
Shinya, Inoué +4 more
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Fluorescence can be exploited to monitor intermolecular interactions in real time and at a resolution up to a single molecule. It is a method of choice to study ligand-receptor interactions.
Igor E. Kasheverov +13 more
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Fluorescent proteins (FPs) are powerful reporters with a broad range of applications in gene expression and subcellular localization. High-throughput screening is often required to identify individual transformed cell lines in organisms that favor non ...
Sergio Gutiérrez +2 more
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Erasable labeling of neuronal activity using a reversible calcium marker
Understanding how the brain encodes and processes information requires the recording of neural activity that underlies different behaviors. Recent efforts in fluorescent protein engineering have succeeded in developing powerful tools for visualizing ...
Fern Sha +3 more
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Using a Riboswitch Sensor to Detect Co2+/Ni2+ Transport in E. coli
Intracellular concentrations of essential mental ions must be tightly maintained to avoid metal deprivation and toxicity. However, their levels in cells are still difficult to monitor. In this report, the combination of a Co2+Ni2+-specific riboswitch and
Xiaoying Wang +3 more
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Superinfection Exclusion of Alphaherpesviruses Interferes with Virion Trafficking
Superinfection exclusion (SIE) is a phenomenon in which a primary viral infection interferes with secondary viral infections within that same cell. Although SIE has been observed across many viruses, it has remained relatively understudied.
James P. Cwick +5 more
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World-wide increases in Vibrio-associated diseases have been reported in aquaculture and humans in co-occurrence with increased sea surface temperatures. Twelve species of Vibrio are known to cause disease in humans, but three species dominate the number
Candice A. Thorstenson +1 more
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Studies reporting quantitation and imaging of chlorophyll in corals using visible fluorescent emission in the red near 680 nm can suffer from competing emission from other red-emitting pigments.
Thomas Oh +2 more
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FLUORESCENT PROTEINS USING FOR LYMPHOCYTE ACTIVATION ASSAYING [PDF]
Activation of immune cells is a key process in development of the specific immunity. The techniques for monitoring of the movement and the activity of signalling messengers and receptor proteins of lymphocytes in living cells and tissues are the ...
G. A. Lubchenko +3 more
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CemOrange2 fusions facilitate multifluorophore subcellular imaging in C. elegans [PDF]
Due to its ease of genetic manipulation and transparency, Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) has become a preferred model system to study gene function by microscopy.
Buland, Justin R +14 more
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