Precise spatio-temporal control of rapid optogenetic cell ablation with mem-KillerRed in Zebrafish
Abstract The ability to kill individual or groups of cells in vivo is important for studying cellular processes and their physiological function. Cell-specific genetically encoded photosensitizing proteins, such as KillerRed, permit spatiotemporal optogenetic ablation with low-power laser light. We...
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Autores principales: | C. Buckley, M. T. Carvalho, L. K. Young, S. A. Rider, C. McFadden, C. Berlage, R. F. Verdon, J. M. Taylor, J. M. Girkin, J. J. Mullins |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/5a0a1d98f432490280e51841d44c464a |
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