A LOV2 domain-based optogenetic tool to control protein degradation and cellular function.
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Lars-Oliver Essen | Christof Taxis | Christian Renicke | C. Taxis | L. Essen | Christian Renicke | D. Schuster | Svetlana Usherenko | Daniel Schuster | Svetlana Usherenko | Christof Taxis
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