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New study could help achieve multicolor imaging with fluorescent biosensors cells – News-Medical.net
With a little tweak of the color palette, University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have made it easier for scientists to understand biological processes,…

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Oct 21 2020
With a little tweak of the color palette, University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have made it easier for scientists to understand biological processes, track happenings inside individual cells, unravel the mysteries of disease and develop new treatments.
UVA’s Hui-wang Ai, PhD, and Shen Zhang, PhD, have developed a simple and effective improvement to fluorescent “biosensors” widely used in scientific and medical research. The biosensors…
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