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Probes Light the Way for Advances in FRET

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Novel probes improve high-throughput, three-color and single-molecule measurements.

Gary Boas, News Editor

First described almost 60 years ago, Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) traditionally uses two molecules — donor and acceptor — to visualize biological activity. Today the technique continues to evolve. In FRET, if molecules are close enough to one another upon laser excitation, the donor transfers its energy to the receptor, which then emits light. Because this energy transfer occurs only when the molecules are in proximity, the emission can indicate ion binding or protein-protein interactions, for example. Therefore, the technique can contribute to a variety of applications, from...Read full article

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    Published: February 2007
    Basic ScienceBiophotonicsCommunicationselectro-optical modulatorenergyFeaturesFörster resonance energy transfer (FRET)industrialMicroscopyscienceSensors & Detectors

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