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New fluorescent protein lights up internal organs

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Ashley N. Paddock, [email protected]

A new fluorescent protein that helps scientists to “see” clearly the internal organs of living animals – without the need for imaging techniques that pose side effects – could be a breakthrough in whole-body imaging. Researchers use various techniques to image the internal organs of people and animals, but each has potential side effects. X-rays and computed tomography scanning, for instance, involve exposure to radiation. Although magnetic resonance imaging is safer, subjects must ingest contrasting agents to make internal body structures more visible. ...Read full article

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    Published: October 2011
    Glossary
    fluorescent protein
    Fluorescent proteins are proteins that exhibit the property of fluorescence, which is the ability to absorb light at a specific wavelength and emit light at a longer wavelength. These proteins are widely used as molecular tags or markers in molecular and cellular biology to visualize and study the location, movement, and interactions of specific proteins within living cells or organisms. Key features and points about fluorescent proteins include: Fluorescence emission: Fluorescent proteins...
    magnetic resonance imaging
    An imaging technique used in radiology that is based on the principles of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to produce high-quality images of the inside of the human body by imaging the nuclei of atoms within the body.
    radiation
    The emission and/or propagation of energy through space or through a medium in the form of either waves or corpuscular emission.
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