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Rhodopsin Mimic Advances Light-Sensitive Cell Design

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An artificial mimic of a key light-sensitive molecule could enable techniques for building light-sensitive artificial cells. Professor Jonathan Clayden and colleagues in the University of Bristol's School of Chemistry, along with collaborators at the universities of Manchester and Hull, created an artificial mimic of rhodopsin, a protein that resides in cell membranes in the retina. The absorption of light by rhodopsin is the first step in the biochemistry of vision. Scientists mimic the way the eye perceives light using a synthetic molecule. Courtesy of the School of Chemistry,...Read full article

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    Published: April 2016
    Research & TechnologyeducationUniversity of BristolhullManchesterEuropeEnglandBiophotonicsOpticsrhodopsinvisionchemistryfoldamersBioScan

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