How is TurboGFP different than eGFP that was previously included in the retroviral vectors?
Turbo GFP is different from regular GFP in several ways: 1. It does not require a commercial license. 2. Extra fast protein maturation allowing early signal detection. 3. No aggregation, successful performance in fusions. 4. Stable expression, suitable for stable cell line generation. 5. Bright green fluorescence, high-level, easy-to-detect. Useful Link: TurboGFP Return to top. Return to pGIPZ faq.
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