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Fluorogen-activating probes turn up the light

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Dr. Jörg Schwartz, [email protected]

Fluorescence detection with genetically targeted probes has massively extended the range of questions that can be addressed by biological microscopy and cytometry. There are major shortfalls to this approach, however, particularly when it comes to monitoring individual molecules, where spatial resolution and a lack of fluorescent light are issues. But now researchers have addressed these problems with the creation of fluorogen-activating probes (FAPs). The researchers, from Carnegie Mellon University’s Molecular Biosensors and Imaging Center, say that the FAPs are brighter than...Read full article

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    Published: November 2010
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