Method Adjusts Structure of Dyes to Create Colorful Fluorescent Molecules
TBMG-34917
08/01/2019
- Content
Until about 20 years ago, scientists relied on chemical fluorescent dyes to make biological molecules visible. To look inside cells, stain organelles, and perform other imaging experiments, chemistry was the method used. Chemistry was subsequently replaced by GFP, a glowing green jellyfish protein.
- Citation
- "Method Adjusts Structure of Dyes to Create Colorful Fluorescent Molecules," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2019.