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Light-Sensitive Molecule Can 'Heal' Itself in the Dark

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PULLMAN, Wash., April 10, 2007 -- Sometimes all an overworked molecule needs is a good night's rest. According to a study by physicist Mark Kuzyk and colleagues at Washington State University, a molecule that loses its ability to fluoresce when struck by a laser beam regains that ability if it's allowed to "rest" in the dark. Recovery begins within 30 minutes and is nearly complete after eight hours of rest, the study found. "It's almost as if you have a piece of paper that's yellowed over time, and you put it in a dark room for a day, and it comes back brand-new," said Kuzyk. The research team of Kuzyk and...Read full article

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    Published: April 2007
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