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To add: Where you can also combine TagBFP + eGFP/Venus + Tetra-methyl Rhodamine (TMR), in case you are able to add labelled dextrans for instance, to excite 3 dyes with 830-840nm
Best
Gabriel
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BFP/GFP and BFP/YFP worked well with 800-820 nm excitation in Zebrafish.
Good luck!
Ekaterina
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Dear all,
I'm keen to find out what your favoured pair of fluorescent proteins for multiphoton microcopy, in which you’re limited to a single excitation wavelength (to avoid compromising too much with each). And which excitation wavelengths you use with them.
Thanks in advance,
Graham
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