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Victims were tagged: red meant a critical, life-threatening injury; yellow signified an injury that was not life-threatening; green was for a person with a minor injury or no injury.
Mr. Miliband was tagged "Red Ed" by Britain's right-wing tabloids after a leadership campaign that was nakedly pitched for labor union support, including harsh criticism of the Cameron budget cuts.
When the cells in the eight-celled embryo divide, cells that end up on the inside (tagged red in this video) continue to develop into the body of the mouse, while those on the outside (tagged blue) go on to form the placenta.
With this in mind, we arranged for protective escorts to accompany those whose homes were tagged red to enter for 15 minutes to take what they could.
NP cells were fluorescently tagged red with a cell linker kit (Sigma-Aldrich) and allowed to adhere overnight.
Rather than clone humans, researchers take the early stage embryos that result from SCNT and then derive stem cells (pictured above, fluorescently tagged red).
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Xyn-Doc fusion protein variants were immobilized in a microwell plate and exposed to tag red fluorescent protein (TagRFP) (Merzlyak et al., 2007) fused to Coh (TagRFP-Coh) across a range of concentrations, followed by rinsing and subsequent fluorescence readout.
After completing the punishment in the hole, the prisoner could then return to his cell but be tagged; a red tag, third grade, denoted a prisoner who was restricted from leaving his cell for perhaps 3 months.
Since Bodipy fluoresces in green, we used expression vectors encoding TP53INP1 isoforms tagged in red fluorescence.
(Supplementary Figure 2) Fluorescence microscopic analysis showed that lentiviral particles tagged with red fluorescent protein (RFP) infected IEC-6 effectively, with adequate RFP expressing in cells.
Primary hippocampal neurons were transfected with fluorescently tagged ArhGAP44 (red), a marker for filamentous actin (blue), and a cytosolic reference (green) at DIV16 and imaged 24 hr later.
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