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The human brain actually lights up with signals known as ultra weak photon emotions (UPEs), which are a byproduct of ...
Capstan Therapeutics scientists demonstrate that lipid nanoparticles can engineer CAR T cells within the body without ...
Anna Bennett, Science Writer @ Promega Bioluminescent assays are essential tools for tracking protein activity, cell ...
The human brain literally glows, but with a light so faint that it remains invisible to the naked eye. Canadian researchers ...
New bioluminescence tool LUCAS detects viruses faster and more accurately, revolutionizing diagnostics with enhanced brightness and endurance.
UC Irvine scientists developed bioluminescent RNA tags, "tiny guiding lights," using luciferase to track RNA in real-time, potentially unlocking secrets of viruses and memory formation.
Bioluminescence produces light via a chemical reaction. Bioluminescent luciferase enzymes have historically been too dim to use as probes in living tissue. But recent advances have yielded much ...
Imaging live cells with fluorescent proteins has long been a crucial technique for understanding cellular behavior. While bioluminescent proteins offer several advantages over fluorescent proteins ...
20 colors of bioluminescent protein “eNLEX". The method for changing bioluminescence color (top) and the bioluminescent image of 20-color eNLEX taken with a smartphone camera (bottom). Osaka ...
Bioluminescent imaging is different in that it is "excitation-free" -- the whole light emission process occurs on a chemical reaction level.
Bioluminescence imaging allows for use of a single luminescent reporter throughout workflow Instrument will be demonstrated at Society for Neuroscience (SFN) 2024 meeting in Chicago, October 5-9 ...