20 colors of bioluminescent protein “eNLEX". The method for changing bioluminescence color (top) and the bioluminescent image of 20-color eNLEX taken with a smartphone camera (bottom). Osaka, Japan – ...
April 22, 2010 – (BRONX, NY) – Scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have determined the crystal structures of two key fluorescent proteins – one blue, one red – used ...
Definition of cellular structure and function is an ongoing challenge facing the research community, with the complexity multiplying each time a scientist announces the discovery of new proteins and ...
Biologists often use green fluorescent protein (GFP) to see what happens inside cells. GFP, which scientists first isolated in jellyfish, is a protein that changes light from one color into another.
Crystal jellyfish have an eerie beauty: thanks to a natural protein, they emit a faint green glow. For decades, researchers have used that green fluorescent protein and similar molecules to light up ...
Biotium, a leading provider of innovative fluorescent reagents and kits for life science research, announces the release of a new line of bright fluorescent ligands designed for flexible labeling of ...
Biofrontiers scientist, Amy Palmer, says taking education classes helped her remember her passion for science and inspired her to continue her research. In addition to her Ph.D. in Biophysical ...
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