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Quantum-powered proteins could launch a shocking new biotech era
Quantum physics is no longer confined to cryogenic chips and vacuum chambers. It is starting to seep into the machinery of ...
A research team led by the University of Oxford's Department of Engineering Science has shown it is possible to engineer a ...
The discovery that some fluorescent proteins are sensitive to magnets could lead to the development of switchable drugs and biosensors.
The so-called magneto-sensitive fluorescent proteins or MFPs, overcome key limitations of previous biological candidates for quantum sensors.
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What If Your Skin Could Warn You About Disease Before Symptoms Appear By Glowing Green?
Green means go…to the doctor In A Nutshell Scientists engineered living skin that glows green when it detects inflammation in ...
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 ...
Protein scientists could improve reproducibility and coordination across the field by rallying around a small, shared set of ...
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, ...
Fluorescent proteins (FPs) have transformed biological imaging by enabling detailed visualisation of cellular and molecular processes in real time. Initially exemplified by the green fluorescent ...
Researchers at Umea University have developed a new method to directly follow viral infections in living organisms. This method can make infected cells produce fluorescent proteins, which means that ...
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