File:Far-Red & Near-infrared Fluorescent Ubiquitination-based Cell Cycle Indicator (FUCCI).gif

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English: Fluorescent proteins visualize the cell cycle progression. IFP2.0-hGem(1/110) fluorescence is shown in green and highlights the S/G2/M phases. smURFP-hCdtI(30/120) fluorescence is shown in red and highlights the G0/G1 phases.
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