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Mouse in Red - Red Fluorescent Protein Expression in Mouse ES Cells, Embryos and Adult Animals

✍ Scribed by Kristina Vintersten; Claudio Monetti; Marina Gertsenstein; Puzheng Zhang; Lajos Laszlo; Steffen Biechele; Andras Nagy


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
27 KB
Volume
42
Category
Article
ISSN
1526-954X

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✦ Synopsis


Please note the correction to the above article: The red fluorescent protein used for the results in the above article was erroneously designated ''DsRed.T3.'' The correct name of the variant is DsRed-MST. DsRed-MST differs from DsRed.T3 in two amino acids. It has Alanine at positions 145 and 217. We apologize for any confusion caused by this error.


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