Chen et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Characterization of spectral FRET imaging microscopy for monitoring nuclear protein interactionsChen et al., 2007
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- Chen Y
- Mauldin J
- Day R
- Periasamy A
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- Journal of microscopy
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The spectral processed Förster resonance energy transfer (psFRET) imaging method provides an effective and fast method for measuring protein–protein interactions in living specimens. The commercially available linear unmixing algorithms efficiently remove the …
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