Red-Shifted Aequorin-Based Bioluminescent Reporters for in Vivo Imaging of Ca2+ Signaling
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K. Rogers | T. Curie | Cesare Colasante | Thomas Curie | Kelly L. Rogers | Philippe BrûClet | C. Colasante | Philippe BrûClet
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