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EGFP

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Attribute Comparison

Name λex λem StokesλΔ EC QY Brightness pKa Aggregation Maturation Lifetimeτ kDa
EGFP (EGFP) 488 507 19 55,900 0.6 33.54 6.0 wd 25.0 2.6 26.94

Sequence Comparison

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