Abstract
GEVIs (Siegel and Isacoff, 1997) got off to a slow start. For 10 years they didn’t express in mammalian cells. The Knopfel laboratory succeeded by using the sea squirt (Ciona) voltage sensitive domain. Then, progress. Article not available.
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