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Luciferase Aids Blood Clot Detection

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NEW LONDON, Conn., Feb. 11, 2011 — The enzyme that makes fireflies glow is lighting up the scientific path toward a long-sought new medical imaging agent to better monitor treatment with heparin, the blood thinner that millions of people take to prevent or treat blood clots. In a study appearing in the journal Bioconjugate Chemistry, Bruce Branchini of Connecticut College and his colleagues describe a need for new medical imaging agents that emit near-infrared light – the light rays that "night vision" technology detects, enabling soldiers to see in the dark. Those rays penetrate deeper into the body and could give...Read full article

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    Published: February 2011
    AmericasBasic ScienceBioconjugate ChemistryBiophotonicsblood clotsblood thinnersBruce BranchiniConnecticut CollegeConsumerdefenseenzymesheparinImagingluciferasemedical imagingnear-infrared lightproteinsResearch & Technology

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