Electroporated recombinant proteins as tools for in vivo functional complementation, imaging, and chemical biology

  1. Amal Alex
  2. Valentina Piano
  3. Soumitra Polley
  4. Marchel Stuiver
  5. Stephanie Voss
  6. Giuseppe Ciossani
  7. Katharina Overlack
  8. Beate Voss
  9. Sabine Wohlgemuth
  10. Arsen Petrovic
  11. Yaowen Wu
  12. Philipp Selenko
  13. Andrea Musacchio
  14. Stefano Maffini  Is a corresponding author
  1. Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology, Germany
  2. Leibniz Institute of Molecular Pharmacology, Germany
  3. Max Planck Society, Germany
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  1. Amal Alex
  2. Valentina Piano
  3. Soumitra Polley
  4. Marchel Stuiver
  5. Stephanie Voss
  6. Giuseppe Ciossani
  7. Katharina Overlack
  8. Beate Voss
  9. Sabine Wohlgemuth
  10. Arsen Petrovic
  11. Yaowen Wu
  12. Philipp Selenko
  13. Andrea Musacchio
  14. Stefano Maffini
(2019)
Electroporated recombinant proteins as tools for in vivo functional complementation, imaging, and chemical biology
eLife 8:e48287.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.48287