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Milestones in the development and implementation of FRET-based sensors of intracellular signals: a biological perspective of the history of FRET

Deal et al., 2020

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Deal J
Pleshinger D
Johnson S
Leavesley S
Rich T
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Cellular signalling

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Fӧrster resonance energy transfer (FRET) has been described for more than a century. FRET has become a mainstay for the study of protein localization in living cells and tissues. It has also become widely used in the fields that comprise cellular signaling. FRET-based …
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