The discovery that some fluorescent proteins are sensitive to magnets could lead to the development of switchable drugs and biosensors.
Discovery of green fluorescent protein / Osamu Shimomura -- Photons for reporting molecular events: green fluorescent protein and four luciferase systems / J. Woodland Hastings and James G. Morin -- ...
Blood sampling is painful and invasive, plus it only tells you what's going on in the patient's body right when the sample is ...
It has been over 60 years since Osamu Shimomura et al. discovered Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) 1. Since then, the color palette for fluorescent proteins has been extended to span blue through to ...
Green means go…to the doctor In A Nutshell Scientists engineered living skin that glows green when it detects inflammation in ...
Jan. 12, 2006 — -- Pigs still may not fly, but in one Taiwanese laboratory they glow in the dark. A research team at National Taiwan University claims it has succeeded in breeding three male ...
Fluorescent protein chromophores are the light‐emitting centres intrinsic to proteins such as green fluorescent protein (GFP) and its variants. These chromophores emerge through post‐translational ...
Protein scientists could improve reproducibility and coordination across the field by rallying around a small, shared set of ...
In a paper published on aBIOTECH, the authors developed an efficient haploid identification (HID) system for wheat by seamlessly integrating a two-fluorescent protein-based HID toolbox with a ...