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The discovery of aequorin and green fluorescent protein
Journal of Microscopy, 2005We discovered aequorin and green fluorescent protein (GFP) in 1961 from the same species of jellyfish (Shimomura et al ., 1962). Our target was a luminescent substance, aequorin, and GFP was isolated as a by-product of aequorin owing to its bright conspicuous fluorescence.
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Methods of distinguishing between fluorescent light emitted by green fluorescent protein and fluorescent light emitted by other autofluorescent mols. are described which entail using plane-polarized light to illuminate a sample contg. green fluorescent protein and auto-fluorescent mols.; detecting the intensity of fluorescent light that is emitted with
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Methods of distinguishing between fluorescent light emitted by green fluorescent protein and fluorescent light emitted by other autofluorescent mols. are described which entail using plane-polarized light to illuminate a sample contg. green fluorescent protein and auto-fluorescent mols.; detecting the intensity of fluorescent light that is emitted with
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Green Fluorescent Protein for Metastasis Research
2003Our understanding of the cancer metastatic process has advanced considerably in recent years. However, the early stages of tumor progression and micrometastasis formation have been difficult to analyze. These studies are hampered by the inability to identify small numbers of tumor cells against a background of many host cells.
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Fluorophores Related to the Green Fluorescent Protein and Their Use in Optoelectronic Devices
Advanced Materials, 2000P E Burrows +2 more
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Stabilizing role of glutamic acid 222 in the structure of Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein
Journal of Structural Biology, 2011Antoine Royant +1 more
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A bright monomeric green fluorescent protein derived from Branchiostoma lanceolatum
Nature Methods, 2013Nathan C Shaner +2 more
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Green fluorescent protein: applications in cell biology
FEBS Letters, 1996Hans-Hermann Gerdes +2 more
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