Far-red fluorescent tags for protein imaging in living tissues.
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Kristin L. Hazelwood | Christopher S. Murphy | M. Davidson | D. Shcherbo | G. Ermakova | E. Solovieva | T. Chepurnykh | A. S. Shcheglov | V. Verkhusha | V. Pletnev | P. M. Roche | S. Lukyanov | A. Zaraisky | D. Chudakov | Patrick M. Roche | Tatiana V. Chepurnykh
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