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Actin Ratchet Helps Separate Dividing Cell in Two Link to external Web site
June 11, 2012 • Stowers Institute for Medical Research

New Method to Label Proteins in Living Cells Uses Much Smaller Fluorescent Label Link to external Web site
February 5, 2012 • North Carolina State University

Newly Developed Fluorescent Protein Makes Internal Organs Visible Link to external Web site
July 17, 2011 • Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Lasers, Custom Microscope Show Splicing in Real Time Link to external Web site
March 10, 2011 • Brandeis University

Safe New Probe Is Based on Luciferase, the Firefly Enzyme Link to external Web site
February 11, 2011 • Berkeley Lab

Method Identifies Fleetingly Ordered Structures From a Disordered Protein Link to external Web site
February 8, 2011 • Scripps Research Institute

Fluorescence Imaging Technique Gives View of Receptors in Central Nervous System Link to external Web site
February 7, 2011 • Rice University

Researchers Able to See Individual mRNA in Living Mammalian Cells Link to external Web site
January 16, 2011 • Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Image Library Features Scientific Images of Cells and Their Constituents Link to external Web site
December 13, 2010 • American Society for Cell Biology

Fluorescence Technique Studies Dynamics of Large Protein Complexes in Real Time Link to external Web site
September 21, 2010 • Rockefeller University

Major Advance in Use of Microscopy Tracks Movement of RNA Out of Nucleus Link to external Web site
September 15, 2010 • Albert Einstein College of Medicine

New Tagging Technique Shows Protein Interactions in Living Cells Link to external Web site
August 3, 2010 • University of Illinois at Chicago

Smaller Fluorescent Probe Allows Proteins to Continue Working Normally Link to external Web site
June 7, 2010 • Massachusetts Institute of Technology

X-ray Diffraction Microscope Shows Internal Structures of Whole, Unstained Cell Link to external Web site
June 4, 2010 • University of California, Los Angeles

Solution of Structures Could Lead to Rational Design of Fluorescent Proteins With New Colors Link to external Web site
April 22, 2010 • Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Infrared Tags Allow Whole-Body Imaging Link to external Web site
May 5, 2009 • University of California, San Diego

NIGMS-funded researchers have shown that phytochromes from bacteria can be engineered into infrared-emitting tags for whole-body imaging.

Fluorescent Proteins Tag Structures in Living Cells Link to external Web site
January 25, 2009 • Albert Einstein College of Medicine

NIGMS-funded researchers are developing advanced fluorescent probes to watch structures and processes in living cells.


 
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