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bibliographicCitation Raeisi E, Mir LM. 2-NBDG, a Fluorescent Analogue of Glucose, as a Marker for Detecting Cell Electropermeabilization In Vitro. The Journal of Membrane Biology. 2012 Aug 11;245(10):633–42. doi: 10.1007/s00232-012-9479-6.
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