Advances in BRET probes for intracellular target engagement studies
Jacob L. Capener(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Matthew B. Robers(Promega (United States)), James D. Vasta(Promega (United States)), Alison D. Axtman(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Arvin C. Dar(Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), Martin P. Schwalm(Promega (United States)), William M. Marsiglia(University of Alabama at Birmingham), S. Knapp(Goethe University Frankfurt), Kelly A. Teske(Promega (United States)), Kilian V. M. Huber(University of Oxford), Ani Michaud(Promega (United States))
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