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MOSCOW, Aug. 30, 2007 -- A new red fluorescent protein derived from a brilliant red sea anemone purchased in a Moscow pet shop reveals body tissues more vividly than other fluorescent proteins in use today. The protein's developers said the glow it emits can render cancers and other target tissues easily visible in living animals. The development of the red protein, which the researchers call Katushka, was reported by Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) international research scholars Andrey Zaraisky, Sergey A. Lukyanov, and their colleagues Aug. 26 in the online version of Nature Methods. Principal...Read full article

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    Published: August 2007
    Glossary
    cell
    1. A single unit in a device for changing radiant energy to electrical energy or for controlling current flow in a circuit. 2. A single unit in a device whose resistance varies with radiant energy. 3. A single unit of a battery, primary or secondary, for converting chemical energy into electrical energy. 4. A simple unit of storage in a computer. 5. A limited region of space. 6. Part of a lens barrel holding one or more lenses.
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    nano
    An SI prefix meaning one billionth (10-9). Nano can also be used to indicate the study of atoms, molecules and other structures and particles on the nanometer scale. Nano-optics (also referred to as nanophotonics), for example, is the study of how light and light-matter interactions behave on the nanometer scale. See nanophotonics.
    photonics
    The technology of generating and harnessing light and other forms of radiant energy whose quantum unit is the photon. The science includes light emission, transmission, deflection, amplification and detection by optical components and instruments, lasers and other light sources, fiber optics, electro-optical instrumentation, related hardware and electronics, and sophisticated systems. The range of applications of photonics extends from energy generation to detection to communications and...
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