Proteins shine a brighter light on cellular processes
Tuesday, March 20, 2012 - 11:31
in Physics & Chemistry
Scientists have designed a molecule which, in living cells, emits turquoise light three times brighter than possible until recently. This improves the sensitivity of cellular imaging, a technique where biological processes inside a living organism are imaged at high resolution. The results have been published in Nature Communications on 20 March 2012.