Near-Infrared Fluorescent Proteins, Biosensors, and Optogenetic Tools Engineered from Phytochromes.
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Vladislav V Verkhusha | Konstantin G. Chernov | V. Verkhusha | T. Redchuk | Taras A Redchuk | Evgeniya S Omelina | Konstantin G Chernov | E. Omelina
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