Fast reversibly photoswitching red fluorescent proteins for live-cell RESOLFT nanoscopy
Francesca Pennacchietti(Science for Life Laboratory), Ilaria Testa(Science for Life Laboratory), Vladislav V. Verkhusha(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Jes Dreier(Science for Life Laboratory), Alexander S. Mishin(Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry), Ekaterina O. Serebrovskaya(Miltenyi Biotec (Germany)), Aline Regis Faro(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Dmitriy M. Chudakov(Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology), Nina G. Bozhanova(Vanderbilt University), Alexey A. Kotlobay(Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry), Nadya G. Gurskaya(Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry), Konstantin A. Lukyanov(Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry), Andreas Bodén(Science for Life Laboratory), Irina I. Shemyakina(Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry)
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