نتایج جستجو برای: green flourescent protein

تعداد نتایج: 1350833  

2015
Peter Rugbjerg Christoph Knuf Jochen Förster Morten O. A. Sommer

Journal: :The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology 1955
David P. Bloch Gabriel C. Godman

1. Quantitative cytophotometric analysis of the interphase cells of a rapidly proliferating differentiated tissue such as liver of new born rat, indicates that these cells can be separated into two groups on the basis of their staining characteristics after methanol fixation. 2. These groups are thought to correspond to two stages of interphase. The first, called "autosynthetic interphase," com...

Journal: :research in pharmaceutical sciences 0

lentiviral vectors are among the promising viral based-vectors in gene therapy applications, but the efficiency of their targeting needs to be improved. (strept)avidin-biotin adaptor system is a novel approach to modify the lentiviral envelope for better targeting properties. herein, we describe utilization of this adaptor system by designing a candidate envelope protein-bearing biotin acceptor...

Journal: :modares journal of medical sciences: pathobiology 2011
farahnaz motamedi sedeh hooreih soleimanjahi amirreza jalilian homayoon mahravani

objective: the aim of this study was to construct a pcdna3.1+ vector containing fmdv type o/irn/1/2007-vp1 gene, protein expression in bhkt7 cells and evaluation of immune response in balb/c mice. materials and methods: fmdv type o/irn/1/2007 was isolated from a cattle in ray in 2007 and serotyped. the purified vp1 gene was sub-cloned into the ptz57r/t vector and pcdna3.1+ expression vector. t...

2004
Dmitriy M Chudakov Vladislav V Verkhusha Dmitry B Staroverov Ekaterina A Souslova Sergey Lukyanov Konstantin A Lukyanov

In recent years diverse photolabeling techniques using green fluorescent protein (GFP)-like proteins have been reported1–7, including photoactivatable PA-GFP1, photoactivatable protein Kaede2, the DsRed ‘greening’ technique3 and kindling fluorescent proteins6,7. So far, only PA-GFP, which is monomeric and gives 100-fold fluorescence contrast, could be applied for protein tracking. Here we descr...

Journal: :BioTechniques 2007
Dmitriy M Chudakov Sergey Lukyanov Konstantin A Lukyanov

Photoactivatable fluorescent proteins are capable of dramatic changes in fluorescent properties in response to specific light irradiation. For example, they can be converted from cyan to green, or from green to red, or from nonfluorescent to a brightly fluorescent state. Several types of such proteins were developed recently, and some of them are already becoming popular tools to study protein ...

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