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Tag: Infrared fluorescent proteins

Deep into the red

Posted on July 1, 2009No Comments on Deep into the red

From Scientific American, July 2009 (online May 8, 2009): Mind control has been traditionally the realm of the hypnotist, but research in the field of fluorescent proteins is opening up the possibility of controlling cellular processes, gene activity and even behavior using nothing more than infrared light. Fluorescent proteins, which are compounds that can absorb … Continue reading Deep into the red

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