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XB-ART-42280
Nat Methods 2010 Oct 01;710:827-9. doi: 10.1038/nmeth.1501.
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Near-infrared fluorescent proteins.

Shcherbo D , Shemiakina II , Ryabova AV , Luker KE , Schmidt BT , Souslova EA , Gorodnicheva TV , Strukova L , Shidlovskiy KM , Britanova OV , Zaraisky AG , Lukyanov KA , Loschenov VB , Luker GD , Chudakov DM .


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Fluorescent proteins with emission wavelengths in the near-infrared and infrared range are in high demand for whole-body imaging techniques. Here we report near-infrared dimeric fluorescent proteins eqFP650 and eqFP670. To our knowledge, eqFP650 is the brightest fluorescent protein with emission maximum above 635 nm, and eqFP670 displays the most red-shifted emission maximum and high photostability.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis

References [+] :
Deliolanis, Performance of the red-shifted fluorescent proteins in deep-tissue molecular imaging applications. 2008, Pubmed