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( a, c, f, k ) Vinculin or -actin on the same blot was used as a loading control
Over the years, researchers have used recombinant DNA technology to mimic nature's strategy for creating artificial fusion proteins, such as the use of peptide or protein tags to enable affinity chromatography techniques for one-step protein purification 15,16 , fluorescent proteins as a biosensor for monitoring signaling molecules, or as a reporter in bioimaging 17