| 1. | Many applications and instruments were developed specifically for R-phycoerythrin.
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| 2. | Fluorogenic reporters like phycoerythrin are used in a number of modern immunoassays.
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| 3. | R-phycoerythrin is also produced by certain red algae.
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| 4. | Phycoerythrin is an accessory pigment to the main chlorophyll pigments responsible for photosynthesis.
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| 5. | R-phycoerythrin is predominantly produced by red algae.
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| 6. | When bound to phycoerythrin, phycourobilin shows an absorption maximum around 495 nm.
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| 7. | There are phycocyanin and phycoerythrin subunits that radiate out from this center like thin tubes.
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| 8. | Red algae are red due to phycoerythrin.
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| 9. | This chromophore is always a donor chromophore of phycoerythrins, since their acceptor chromophore is always phycoerythrobilin.
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| 10. | In green light, the cells accumulate more phycoerythrin, whereas in red light they produce more phycocyanin.
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