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Analytical Biochemistry|June 13, 2001
Seeing the wood through the trees: a review of techniques for distinguishing green fluorescent protein from endogenous autofluorescenceN Billinton, A W Knight
Yeast (Chichester, England)|March 24, 1998
Green fluorescent protein as a reporter for the DNA damage-induced gene RAD54 in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeR M Walmsley, N Billinton, W D Heyer
Mutagenesis|June 30, 2005
Genetic modification and variations in solvent increase the sensitivity of the yeast RAD54-GFP genotoxicity assayL Walsh, P W Hastwell, P O Keenan, et al.
Biosensors & Bioelectronics|November 26, 1998
Development of a green fluorescent protein reporter for a yeast genotoxicity biosensorN Billinton, M G Barker, C E Michel, et al.
Mutagenesis|November 18, 2005
An assessment of the utility of the yeast GreenScreen assay in pharmaceutical screeningJ Van Gompel, F Woestenborghs, D Beerens, et al.
Mutagenesis|February 26, 2004
The GreenScreen genotoxicity assay: a screening validation programmeP A Cahill, A W Knight, N Billinton, et al.
Mutagenesis|October 2, 2007
An analysis of results from 305 compounds tested with the yeast RAD54-GFP genotoxicity assay (GreenScreen GC)-including relative predictivity of regulatory tests and rodent carcinogenesis and performance with autofluorescent and coloured compoundsAndrew W Knight, N Billinton, P A Cahill, et al.
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Analytical Biochemistry|June 13, 2001
Seeing the wood through the trees: a review of techniques for distinguishing green fluorescent protein from endogenous autofluorescenceN Billinton, A W Knight
Yeast (Chichester, England)|March 24, 1998
Green fluorescent protein as a reporter for the DNA damage-induced gene RAD54 in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeR M Walmsley, N Billinton, W D Heyer
Mutagenesis|June 30, 2005
Genetic modification and variations in solvent increase the sensitivity of the yeast RAD54-GFP genotoxicity assayL Walsh, P W Hastwell, P O Keenan, et al.
Biosensors & Bioelectronics|November 26, 1998
Development of a green fluorescent protein reporter for a yeast genotoxicity biosensorN Billinton, M G Barker, C E Michel, et al.
Mutagenesis|November 18, 2005
An assessment of the utility of the yeast GreenScreen assay in pharmaceutical screeningJ Van Gompel, F Woestenborghs, D Beerens, et al.
Mutagenesis|February 26, 2004
The GreenScreen genotoxicity assay: a screening validation programmeP A Cahill, A W Knight, N Billinton, et al.
Mutagenesis|October 2, 2007
An analysis of results from 305 compounds tested with the yeast RAD54-GFP genotoxicity assay (GreenScreen GC)-including relative predictivity of regulatory tests and rodent carcinogenesis and performance with autofluorescent and coloured compoundsAndrew W Knight, N Billinton, P A Cahill, et al.
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