Genetically encoded fluorescent sensors reveal dynamic regulation of NADPH metabolism
Rongkun Tao(East China University of Science and Technology), Yi Yang(East China University of Science and Technology), Yejun Zou(East China University of Science and Technology), Linyong Zhu(East China University of Science and Technology), Huanyu Chu(University of Science and Technology of China), Joseph Loscalzo(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Haiyan Liu(Ocean University of China), Aoxue Wang(East China University of Science and Technology), Jiahuan Zhu(East China University of Science and Technology), Jiulin Du(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xuhong Qian(East China University of Science and Technology), Ni Su(East China University of Science and Technology), Hai‐Meng Zhou(Tsinghua University), Xianjun Chen(East China University of Science and Technology), Renmei Liu(East China University of Science and Technology), Mei Shi(Fudan University), Yuzheng Zhao(East China University of Science and Technology)
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