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Photoactivatable probes, or
caged probes, are
cellular players (proteins,
nucleic acids,
small molecules) that can be
triggered by a
flash of light. They...
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Photoactivatable fluorescent proteins (PAFPs) is a type of
fluorescent protein that
exhibit fluorescence that can be
modified by a light-induced chemical...
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EosFP is a
photoactivatable green to red
fluorescent protein. Its
green fluorescence (516 nm)
switches to red (581 nm) upon UV
irradiation of ~390 nm (violet/blue...
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Light PAD" was published. The display's
medium consists of a
class of
photoactivatable molecules (known as spirhodamines) and
digital light-processing (DLP)...
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Antarctica Eos (bird), a
genus of
lories (parrots) Eos (protein), a
photoactivatable fluorescent protein Eosinophil, a
variety of
white blood cell Esterified...
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Photoactivated adenylyl cyclase (PAC) is a
protein consisting of an
adenylyl cyclase enzyme domain directly linked to a BLUF (blue
light receptor using...
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obtained can be
purified using reverse-phase or anion-exchange HPLC
Photoactivatable biotinylation reagents are
ideal when
primary amines, sulfhydryls,...
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composed of a
biotin group, a
linker group, and a
photoactivatable aryl
azide group. The
photoactivatable group provides nonspecific labeling of proteins...
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these subunits are
involved in the
regulation of
immune function. A
photoactivatable form of nicotine,
which releases nicotine when
exposed to ultraviolet...
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effects can be mani****ted by drug
delivery strategies. For example, a
photoactivatable version of
tributylphosphine has been used to
induce disulfide bond...