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  1. Article

    Open Access

    Red fluorescence in reef fish: A novel signalling mechanism?

    At depths below 10 m, reefs are dominated by blue-green light because seawater selectively absorbs the longer, 'red' wavelengths beyond 600 nm from the downwelling sunlight. Consequently, the visual pigments o...

    Nico K Michiels, Nils Anthes, Nathan S Hart, Jürgen Herler, Alfred J Meixner in BMC Ecology (2008)

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    Open Access

    Screening for in planta protein-protein interactions combining bimolecular fluorescence complementation with flow cytometry

    Understanding protein and gene function requires identifying interaction partners using biochemical, molecular or genetic tools. In plants, searching for novel protein-protein interactions is limited to protei...

    Kenneth Wayne Berendzen, Maik Böhmer, Niklas Wallmeroth, Sébastien Peter in Plant Methods (2012)

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    Protocol

    Fluorescence Microscopy

    Optical microscopy has developed as an indispensable tool for Arabidopsis cell biology. This is due to the high sensitivity, good spatial resolution, minimal invasiveness, and availability of autofluorescent prot...

    Sébastien Peter, Klaus Harter, Frank Schleifenbaum in Arabidopsis Protocols (2014)