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Imaging individual green fluorescent proteins [PDF]
Recent advances in fluorescence microscopy techniques have allowed the video-time imaging of single molecules of fluorescent dyes covalently bound to proteins in aqueous environments1. However, the techniques have not been exploited fully because proteins can be difficult to label, and dye modification may cause partial or complete loss of activity ...
D W, Pierce, N, Hom-Booher, R D, Vale
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The effects of cellular prion protein on rapid eye movement sleep deprivation-induced spatial memory impairment were investigated, and the related mechanisms explored.
Li Hu +5 more
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Neurofilament high molecular weight-green fluorescent protein fusion is normally expressed in neurons and transported in axons: a neuronal marker to investigate the biology of neurofilaments [PDF]
The carboxy-terminal side arm of the neurofilament high subunit consists of a highly phosphorylated domain and a negatively charged region. Multiple evidences suggested that these domains are essential for the axonal phosphorylation and transport of ...
A. Barthelaix +6 more
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The Yersinia enterocolitica Ysa type III secretion system is expressed during infections both in vitro and in vivo. [PDF]
Yersinia enterocolitica biovar 1B maintains two type III secretion systems (T3SS) that are involved in pathogenesis, the plasmid encoded Ysc T3SS and the chromosomally encoded Ysa T3SS.
Bent, Zachary W +2 more
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A gfp (green fluorescent protein) cassette for transcriptional fusions has been developed to study gene expression in Azoarcus sp. BH72 in association with plant roots.
Tanja Egener +2 more
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Bioconjugation of Green Fluorescent Protein via an Unexpectedly Stable Cyclic Sulfonium Intermediate [PDF]
Bioconjugation of superfolder GFP involving the formation of an unusually stable, and unprecedented, cyclic sulfonium species is described. This sulfonium can undergo smooth reaction with a range of nucleophiles to give sulfur-, selenium- and azide ...
Caddick, S +4 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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Construction of Yersinia pestis Strain Producing Fluorescent Protein GFP and Prospects of Its Usage
Objective of the study was to construct the recombinant Y. pestis strain producing fluorescent protein GFP and analysis of the prospects of its usage for investigation of interaction of the agent with the protozoa, and also macroorganism of mammals ...
L. M. Kukleva +7 more
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Live-Cell Imaging of Single Receptor Composition Using Zero-Mode Waveguide Nanostructures [PDF]
We exploit the optical and spatial features of subwavelength nanostructures to examine individual receptors on the plasma membrane of living cells. Receptors were sequestered in portions of the membrane projected into zero-mode waveguides.
Dougherty, Dennis A. +6 more
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Green fluorescent protein as an indicator of cryoinjury in tissues. [PDF]
The fluorescence intensity of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) has previously been demonstrated to be an accurate indicator of cellular viability following cryoinsult in individual GFP-transfected cells. In an attempt to ascertain whether GFP fluorescence
Aguilar, Guillermo +3 more
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