Single-molecule imaging and fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy show different structures for high- and low-affinity epidermal growth factor receptors in A431 cells.
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Martyn D Winn | Roger Barraclough | Marisa L Martin-Fernandez | Daniel J Rolfe | S. Webb | R. Barraclough | M. Martin-Fernandez | D. Clarke | S. Roberts | M. Winn | S. R. Needham | D. Rolfe | Selene K Roberts | Stephen E D Webb | Sarah R Needham | Christopher J Tynan | David T Clarke | Christopher J. Tynan
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