Optogenetic Control of Nuclear Protein Import in Living Cells Using Light-Inducible Nuclear Localization Signals (LINuS).

scientific article published on 2 June 2016

Optogenetic Control of Nuclear Protein Import in Living Cells Using Light-Inducible Nuclear Localization Signals (LINuS). is …
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P356DOI10.1002/CPCH.4
P698PubMed publication ID27258691

P50authorRoland EilsQ30004000
P2093author name stringBarbara Di Ventura
Dominik Niopek
Pierre Wehler
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P433issue2
P921main subjectoptogeneticsQ781492
P304page(s)131-145
P577publication date2016-06-02
P1433published inCurrent protocols in chemical biologyQ27723664
P1476titleOptogenetic Control of Nuclear Protein Import in Living Cells Using Light-Inducible Nuclear Localization Signals (LINuS).
P478volume8

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