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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2009

The lateral mobility of membrane proteins can be measured in living cells by FRAP, which stands for fluorescence recovery after photobleaching. This video describes the process.

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Essential Cell Biology, 3rd Edition
Alberts, Bray, Hopkin, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts, & Walter
ISBN: 978-0-8153-4129-1

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  • It's going to be awesome when people researching flourescence recovery find this video, then see that it is somehow related to ponies.

  • Thanks! 

  • ERFRAP ERFRAP ERFRAP ERFRAP

    Even better is the fact that one of those videos are 8=========>

  • Very nice images are taken in this video. Short but sweet giving you a good understanding of floresence recovery after photobleaching :)

  • thank you for this

  • The lateral mobility of membrane proteins can be measured in living cells by FRAP, which stands for fluorescence recovery after photobleaching.

    for this purpose membrane proteins are called fusion proteins with GFP and observed with a fluorescence microscope.

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  • This explained very well FRAP that I didn't get in my cell/molecular bio class!!!

  • thank you, it was very helpful.

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