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Membrane biology / Protein-protein interaction assays / Fluorescence / Förster resonance energy transfer / Caveolin / CAV3 / Dystroglycan / TRPC1 / Yellow fluorescent protein / Biology / Ion channels / Muscular dystrophy
Date: 2008-09-22 22:06:32
Membrane biology
Protein-protein interaction assays
Fluorescence
Förster resonance energy transfer
Caveolin
CAV3
Dystroglycan
TRPC1
Yellow fluorescent protein
Biology
Ion channels
Muscular dystrophy

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