Deciphering the metabolic fates of a green fluorescent protein (GFP)-like fluorophore: Metabolite identification, isoenzyme contribution and species differences
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Guangbo Ge | Ling Yang | Yue-Lai Chen | Xin-miao Liang | Yu-qi He | Chaoran Wang | Qi-Hang Zhou | Qing-Qing He | Yi-nan Wang | Feng Zhang
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