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Choosing a fluorescent protein can feel overwhelming. We explain the critical considerations and provide key features of the most commonly used fluorescent proteins.
In vivo hypermutation and continuous evolution
Dual-expression system for blue fluorescent protein optimization
Selection of red fluorescent protein for genetic labeling of mitochondria and intercellular transfer of viable mitochondria
Cellular uptake of modified mRNA occurs via caveolae-mediated endocytosis, yielding high protein expression in slow-dividing cells: Molecular Therapy - Nucleic Acids
Antibody Essentials Part 5: Considerations for Antibody Selection
A palette of fluorescent proteins optimized for diverse cellular environments
Fluorescence Polarization Detection
Universal Single-Residue Terminal Labels for Fluorescent Live Cell Imaging of Microproteins
ZEISS Microscopy Online Campus Introduction to Fluorescent Proteins
Targeted Protein Degradation
Introduction to ELISA principles webinar
A monomeric red fluorescent protein with low cytotoxicity
Design of fluorescent protein-based sensors through a general protection-deprotection strategy - ScienceDirect
A novel protocol to detect green fluorescent protein in unfixed, snap-frozen tissue