Quillin et al., 2025 - Google Patents
Imaging and tracking RNA in live mammalian cells via fluorogenic photoaffinity labelingQuillin et al., 2025
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- 2028681176801136928
- Author
- Quillin A
- Karloff D
- Ayele T
- Flores T
- Chen G
- McEachin Z
- Valdez-Sinon A
- Heemstra J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- ACS Chemical Biology
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Cellular RNA labeling using light-up aptamers that bind to and activate fluorogenic molecules has gained interest in recent years as an alternative to protein-based RNA labeling approaches. Aptamer-based systems are genetically encodable and cover the …
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