Expression-Enhanced Fluorescent Proteins Based on Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein for Super-resolution Microscopy.
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Benjamien Moeyaert | Peter Dedecker | Koen Clays | Wim Vandenberg | Sam Duwé | Stefan Jakobs | Luc Van Meervelt | K. Clays | S. Jakobs | P. Dedecker | S. Duwé | Benjamien Moeyaert | Tim Grotjohann | W. Vandenberg | L. Van Meervelt | Tim Grotjohann | E. De Zitter | V. Gielen | Elke De Zitter | Vincent Gielen | T. Grotjohann | B. Moeyaert
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