Bright split red fluorescent proteins for the visualization of endogenous proteins and synapses
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Joachim D. Müller | C. Modavi | J. Kohler | Shuqin Zhou | Fatima Farah | Aruna Varshney | B. Huang | S. Feng | Doris Coto Villa | N. Ali | Miri K. Van Hoven | Nebat Ali
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