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Chudakov, D. M., Verkhusha, V. V., Staroverov, D. B., Souslova, E. A., Lukyanov, S., & Lukyanov, K. A. (2004). Photoswitchable cyan fluorescent protein for protein tracking. Nature Biotechnology, 22(11), 1435–1439.

Authors 6
  1. Dmitriy M Chudakov (first)
  2. Vladislav V Verkhusha (additional)
  3. Dmitry B Staroverov (additional)
  4. Ekaterina A Souslova (additional)
  5. Sergey Lukyanov (additional)
  6. Konstantin A Lukyanov (additional)
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@article{Chudakov_2004, title={Photoswitchable cyan fluorescent protein for protein tracking}, volume={22}, ISSN={1546-1696}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nbt1025}, DOI={10.1038/nbt1025}, number={11}, journal={Nature Biotechnology}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Chudakov, Dmitriy M and Verkhusha, Vladislav V and Staroverov, Dmitry B and Souslova, Ekaterina A and Lukyanov, Sergey and Lukyanov, Konstantin A}, year={2004}, month=oct, pages={1435–1439} }