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Nature Biotechnology 27, 624 - 625 (2009)
doi:10.1038/nbt0709-624
The importance of being red
Bradley W Rice1 & Christopher H Contag2
- Bradley W. Rice is at Caliper Life Sciences, Alameda, California, USA.
- Christopher H. Contag is in the Departments of Pediatrics, Microbiology & Immunology and Radiology, and in the programs of Photomedicine and Molecular Imaging at Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA.
Correspondence to: Christopher H Contag2 e-mail: ccontag@stanford.edu
Abstract
A near-infrared fluorescent protein opens a window into the mammalian body.
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