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Progression Green fluorescent protein

Zhang LP, Patel HN, Lappe JW, Wachter RM (2006) Reaction progress of chromophore biogenesis in green fluorescent protein. J Am Chem Soc 128 4766-4772... [Pg.375]

Fig. 9.7 Phyllosoma infected by Vibrio owensii, tagged with green-fluorescent protein (GFP) to visualise progress of infection. Healthy phyllosoma, early infection (left), with few GFP-labelled ceils and late infection (right), with mass proliferation and infection of hepatopancreas tubules (light grey area within hepatopancreas). Fig. 9.7 Phyllosoma infected by Vibrio owensii, tagged with green-fluorescent protein (GFP) to visualise progress of infection. Healthy phyllosoma, early infection (left), with few GFP-labelled ceils and late infection (right), with mass proliferation and infection of hepatopancreas tubules (light grey area within hepatopancreas).

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