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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We would like to thank Dr. Georg Kienzle of the Paul Bucher Company, Basel, Switzerland and Dr. Anne T. Ferguson of Molecular Devices Corporation for their valuable input and comments.
PATENT NOTE
Products containing DNA sequences coding for mutant Aequorea victoria green fluorescent protein (GFP) variants or proteins thereof require a license from Aurora Biosciences Corporation under U.S. Patent Nos. 5,625,048, 5,777,079, and 5,804,387 and other pending U.S. and foreign patent applications. For-Profit research institutes or entities that wish to use this product in non-commercial or commercial applications are required to obtain a license from Aurora Biosciences Corporation.
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