Fluorescent ratiometric pH indicator SypHer2: Applications in neuroscience and regenerative biology.
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Shigeo Okabe | Sergey Lukyanov | Grigori Enikolopov | G. Ermakova | S. Lukyanov | A. Zaraisky | G. Enikolopov | P. Balaban | S. Okabe | V. Belousov | E. Nikitin | M. Matlashov | Y. Ermakova | Y. Bogdanova | Yulia G Ermakova | Mikhail E. Matlashov | Yulia A. Bogdanova | Galina V. Ermakova | Natalia M. Mishina | Yulia G. Ermakova | Evgeny S. Nikitin | Pavel M. Balaban | Andrey G. Zaraisky | Vsevolod V. Belousov | N. M. Mishina
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