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Protocol: LiveCell Imaging of GFP in Plants

Protocol: LiveCell Imaging of GFP in Plants

Protocol: Live-Cell Imaging of GFP in Plants

GFP serves as a molecular marker that can be imaged dynamically in living cells, both in its native form & as a fusion to other proteins. For GFP imaging, plants present the challenge of autofluorescence from chlorophyll, lignified cell walls, vacuolar contents, and other cell materials, all of which can obscure the GFP signal. Maximizing the signal-to-noise ratio is a major concern, and careful consideration should be given to the choice of tissue imaged, GFP expression level, etc.

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