RNA Detection in Live Bacterial Cells Using Fluorescent Protein Complementation Triggered by Interaction of Two RNA Aptamers with Two RNA-Binding Peptides
Many genetic and infectious diseases can be targeted at the RNA level as RNA is more accessible than DNA. We seek to develop new approaches for detection and tracking RNA in live cells, which is necessary for RNA-based diagnostics and therapy. We recently described a method for RNA visualization in...
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Main Authors: | Charles R. Cantor (Author), Natalia E. Broude (Author), Paul Toran (Author), Hung-Wei Yiu (Author), Vadim V. Demidov (Author) |
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2011-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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