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A Bright New Tool to Record Cellular Interactions
The G-baToN prototype transfers GFP between cells, illuminating cell-cell contacts.
A Bright New Tool to Record Cellular Interactions
A Bright New Tool to Record Cellular Interactions
The G-baToN prototype transfers GFP between cells, illuminating cell-cell contacts.
The G-baToN prototype transfers GFP between cells, illuminating cell-cell contacts.
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| 10+ min read
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| 1 min read
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Bob Grant
| Oct 7, 2008
| 3 min read
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