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GFP in Motion CD-ROM Introduction: GFP illuminates everything

Trends in Cell Biology, 1999
Credit for the assembly of the material on the disk and the interface belongs entirely to Beat Ludin. Thanks to all those who participated by contributing their data and to Deborah Sweet for believing in the project and getting it turned into solid plastic.
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???????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ????????-???????????????? ?? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????? GFP- TUA6

2021
The results of Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of different flax cultivars by plasmid carrying chimeric GFP-TUA6 gene are presented in this study. Transgenic nature of obtained lines was confirmed by PCR analysis. It was shown that GFP labeled tubulin is capable to co-polymerize with endogenous cell tubulin and to participate in cortical ...
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???????????????????????????? ?????????????? A??-CMV-GFP, A??-M-GFP ?? A??-IFN-GFP ?????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????? ?? ???????????? ??????????????????????????

2011
?????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????? Ac-CMV-GFP, Ac-M-GFP ?? Ac-IFN-GFP ?? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????? (???????????????? CMV ?? ?????????????? CAG), ???????????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????? eGfp ?? ???????? ?
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Miniaturizing GFP

The green fluorescent protein (GFP) has enabled researchers to visualize a wide range of cellular processes, from protein expression to metastasis. However, its size (27 kDa) can disrupt localization and association of GFP-tagged proteins. Here, we aim to address this limitation by designing a miniature GFP (<20 kDa) that conserves its chromophore ...
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GFP IN MOTION

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2009
CHEMISTS HAVE USED ultrafast Raman spectroscopy to map the structural evolution of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) chromophore during proton transfer. The findings not only help explain the workings of GFP but could also lead to a better fundamental understanding of proton transfer, which drives key biological processes. “Since the discovery in our
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GFP in plants

Trends in Genetics, 1995
J, Haseloff, B, Amos
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?????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????? fbpb::gfp ???? fbpB(??TMD)::gfp ?? ???????????????? Nicotiana tabacum ???? Nicotiana benthamiana

2021
?????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ????????????????, ?????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? ?????????? fbpB ?? fbpB(??TMD) ?????????????????????????? ????????????????????????, ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? ??????
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Patterning and growth control in vivo by an engineered GFP gradient

Science, 2020
Kristina Sukanya Stapornwongkul   +2 more
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GFP

2020
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