green fluorescent protein
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgreen,fluorescentandprotein
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green
adjective
uk/ɡriːn/us/ɡriːn/
of a colour between blue and yellow; of the colour ...
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fluorescent
adjective
uk/flɔːˈres.ənt/us/flɔːˈres.ənt/
Fluorescent lights are very bright, tube-shaped electric lights, often used ...
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protein
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈprəʊ.tiːn/us/ˈproʊ.tiːn/
one of the many substances found in food such as meat, cheese, fish, or eggs, that is necessary for the body to grow and ...
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Cellular internalization of enhanced greenfluorescentproteinligated to a human calcitonin-based carrier peptide.
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Quantitative model demonstrating that recombinant adeno-associated virus and greenfluorescentproteinare non-toxic to the rat retina.
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Production of nuclear transfer-derived swine that express the enhanced greenfluorescentprotein.
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Dynamics of fluorescence fluctuations in greenfluorescentproteinobserved by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy.
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Preunfolding resonant oscillations of single greenfluorescentproteinmolecules.
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Production of nuclear transfer-derived piglets using porcine fetal fibroblasts transfected with the enhanced greenfluorescentprotein.
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Subcellular targeting of greenfluorescentproteinto plastids in transgenic rice plants provides a high-level expression system.
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Proteins are fused to the greenfluorescentproteinand their localization is determined by fluorescence microscopy.
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Transgenic expression of greenfluorescentproteinand germ line transmission in cloned calves derived from in vitro-transfected somatic cells.
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Endocytosis of functional epidermal growth factor receptor-greenfluorescentproteinchimera.
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Rapid protein-folding assay using greenfluorescentprotein.
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By using microorganisms in which the production of greenfluorescentproteinis linked to external factors it is possible to study the effect of the microenvironment on the cells.
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Trafficking, assembly, and function of a connexin43greenfluorescentproteinchimera in live mammalian cells.
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Nonlinear saturation and determination of the twophoton absorption cross section of greenfluorescentprotein.
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Clustering of connexin 43enhanced greenfluorescentproteingap junction channels and functional coupling in living cells.
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