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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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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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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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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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Recent studies have revealed that global extrinsic noise arising from stochasticity in the intracellular biochemical environment plays a critical role in heterogeneous cell physiologies.
Jiegen Wu +4 more
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21 Fluorescent Protein-Based DNA Staining Dyes
Fluorescent protein–DNA-binding peptides or proteins (FP-DBP) are a powerful means to stain and visualize large DNA molecules on a fluorescence microscope.
Yurie Tehee Kim +8 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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Protecting grapevine pruning wounds by inoculating them with Trichoderma spp. can preventinfection from trunk disease pathogens. The growth and interactions of both, the biological control agent Trichoderma spp.
Cheusi MUTAWILA +3 more
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Evolution of a fluorinated green fluorescent protein [PDF]
The fluorescence of bacterial cells expressing a variant (GFPm) of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) was reduced to background levels by global replacement of the leucine residues of GFPm by 5,5,5-trifluoroleucine.
A. J. Link +23 more
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Fluorescent Protein Approaches in Alpha Herpesvirus Research
In the nearly two decades since the popularization of green fluorescent protein (GFP), fluorescent protein-based methodologies have revolutionized molecular and cell biology, allowing us to literally see biological processes as never before.
Ian B. Hogue +6 more
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