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Genetically encoded fluorescent indicators for organellar calcium imagingSuzuki et al., 2016
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- Suzuki J
- Kanemaru K
- Iino M
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- Biophysical journal
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Optical Ca 2+ indicators are powerful tools for investigating intracellular Ca 2+ signals in living cells. Although a variety of Ca 2+ indicators have been developed, deciphering the physiological functions and spatiotemporal dynamics of Ca 2+ in intracellular organelles …
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