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Article: Red fluorescent protein.(July's Innovations)
- Article from:
- Bioscience Technology
- Article date:
- July 1, 2006
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CoralHue Monomeric and Dimeric Keima-Red proteins combine bright red fluorescence with a large Stokes shift (ex. 440 nm, era. 620 nm), making Keima-Red a very useful reporter protein for multicolor fluorescence analyses. CoralHue Keima-Red protein cloning plasmids allow for insertion of cDNA sequences to create protein fusion products between the protein of interest and Keima. Two insertion locations ...