Green Fluorescent Protein is a Suitable Reporter of Tumor Hypoxia Despite an Oxygen Requirement for Chromophore Formation (Q28344477)
scientific article published on November 1, 2001
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"Green Fluorescent Protein is a Suitable Reporter of Tumor Hypoxia Despite an Oxygen Requirement for Chromophore Formation" (language: en)
(P2093) D. Vordermark
T. Shibata
J. M. Brown
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