Imaging live cells with fluorescent proteins has long been a crucial technique for understanding cellular behavior. While bioluminescent proteins offer several advantages over fluorescent proteins, ...
Secondly, vpCells use not only one fluorescent color but a total of five complementary colors. In each cell, two different proteins to be tracked are marked. Additionally, another color marking is ...
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking method to expand the palette of bioluminescent protein colors for cell labeling. By creating 20 distinct colors, they have enabled the simultaneous ...
Today, both natural and engineered fluorescent proteins come in a veritable rainbow of colors, largely thanks to pioneering work done in Roger Tsien's laboratory at the University of California at ...
Cats come in all sorts of colors—tabby, orange, and calico—but scientists are most interested in the fluorescent variety. Eric Poeschla, a molecular virologist at the Mayo Clinic, used a technique ...
Fluorescent dyes are non-protein molecules that absorb light and re-emit it at a longer wavelength. They are often used in the fluorescent labelling of biomolecules and can be smaller or more ...
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., a global leader in life science research and clinical diagnostics products, today announced the launch of its TrailBlazerâ„¢ Tag and TrailBlazer StarBrightâ„¢ Dye Label Kits.
While bioluminescent proteins offer several advantages over fluorescent proteins, the limited availability of color variants has made it difficult to observe multiple targets simultaneously.