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Carol,
        I am enclosing one such reference dealing with membrane proteins.  Of
course they are probably doing something much different than you .  Nothing
beats  having your own controls. Please let me know if you need anything
more.  Good luck!

Scott

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Scott,
would you happen to have a reference on FRAP recovery rates?
thanks,
Carol


>Search the CONFOCAL archive at
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>How about trying FRAP?  Membrane bound protein will have much slower
>recovery than cytoplasmic.
>
>Scott Snyder


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