Long-lived intracellular single-molecule fluorescence using electroporated molecules.
Studies of biomolecules in vivo are crucial to understand their function in a natural, biological context. One powerful approach involves fusing molecules of interest to fluorescent proteins to study their expression, localization, and action; however, the scope of such studies would be increased co...
Main Authors: | Crawford, R, Torella, J, Aigrain, L, Plochowietz, A, Gryte, K, Uphoff, S, Kapanidis, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2013
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