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Catalog #Name of cloneRunning titlePublication
RDB14606G-CaMP4.1Genetically-encoded fluorescent calcium sensor cDNA, G-CaMP4.1.Shindo, A., Tissue-tissue interaction-triggered calcium elevation is required for cell polarization during Xenopus gastrulation. PLoS One 5 (2): e8897 (2010). PMID 20126393. (original). [link to RRC of NBRP]
RDB14607G-CaMP-HSGenetically-encoded fluorescent calcium sensor cDNA, G-CaMP-HS.Muto, A., Genetic visualization with an improved GCaMP calcium indicator reveals spatiotemporal activation of the spinal motor neurons in zebrafish. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 108 (13): 5425-5430 (2011). PMID 21383146. (original). [link to RRC of NBRP]
RDB14608R-CaMP1.07Genetically-encoded fluorescent calcium sensor cDNA, R-CaMP1.07.Ohkura, M., An improved genetically encoded red fluorescent Ca2+ indicator for detecting optically evoked action potentials. PLoS One 7 (7): e39933 (2012). PMID 22808076. (original). [link to RRC of NBRP]
RDB14609G-CaMP6Genetically-encoded fluorescent calcium sensor cDNA, G-CaMP6.Ohkura, M., Genetically encoded green fluorescent Ca2+ indicators with improved detectability for neuronal Ca2+ signals. PLoS One 7 (12): e51286 (2012). PMID 23240011. (original). [link to RRC of NBRP]
RDB14610G-CaMP7Genetically-encoded fluorescent calcium sensor cDNA, G-CaMP7.Ohkura, M., Genetically encoded green fluorescent Ca2+ indicators with improved detectability for neuronal Ca2+ signals. PLoS One 7 (12): e51286 (2012). PMID 23240011. (original). [link to RRC of NBRP]
RDB14611G-CaMP8Genetically-encoded fluorescent calcium sensor cDNA, G-CaMP8.Ohkura, M., Genetically encoded green fluorescent Ca2+ indicators with improved detectability for neuronal Ca2+ signals. PLoS One 7 (12): e51286 (2012). PMID 23240011. (original). [link to RRC of NBRP]
RDB14612G-CaMP7.09Genetically-encoded fluorescent calcium sensor cDNA, G-CaMP7.09.Shiba, Y., Allogeneic transplantation of iPS cell-derived cardiomyocytes regenerates primate hearts. Nature 538 (7625): 388-391 (2016). PMID 27723741. (original). [link to RRC of NBRP]

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2023.12.13

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