Differential tissue expression of enhanced green fluorescent protein in 'green mice'.
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T. Nakazawa | T. Kondo | R. Katoh | Defu Ma | H. Tezuka | K. Sudo | D. Niu | T. Kawasaki | T. Yamane | N. Nakamura | R. Katoh,
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