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Firefly protein lights way to blood clot detection

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BioPhotonics staff

Fireflies have recently proved beneficial to the medical world. The enzyme that makes them glow is paving the way for a long-sought new medical imaging agent to better monitor treatment with heparin, a blood thinner prescribed to millions of people for treating or preventing blood clots, scientists said. Researchers at Connecticut College described a need for new medical imaging agents that emit near-infrared light – the same light rays used in night-vision technology to allow soldiers to see in the dark. With the ability to penetrate deep into the body, those rays could provide...Read full article

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    Published: March 2011
    Air Force Office of Scientific ResearchBasic ScienceBiophotonicsBioScanblood clottingConnecticutConnecticut Collegedefensefirefly enzyme heparin therapyHans & Ella McCollum ’21 Vahlteich EndowmentImagingluciferasemedical imagingNational Science Foundationnear-infrared lightnear-IR lightNewsnight vision technology

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