Cell surface detection of membrane protein interaction with homogeneous time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer technology.
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Eric Trinquet | Gérard Mathis | J. Pin | E. Trinquet | J. Kniazeff | G. Mathis | H. Ansanay | D. Maurel | Jean-Philippe Pin | Julie Kniazeff | Damien Maurel | Hervé Ansanay
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