An engineered infrared fluorescent protein is the first member of a new class of genetically encodable probes, with special advantages over visible-wavelength fluorescent proteins for in vivo imaging.
Fluorescent antibodies can help visualize ovarian cancer ... which glows brightly when exposed to near infrared light to improve the visibility of liver, lung, colon, and other cancers.
Under the near-infrared view, cancer cells labeled with a fluorescent dye are visible to the viewer, and should help clinicians see and remove cancer cells during surgery. The research team reported ...
These kits use Qdot Secondary Antibody Conjugates to provide a sensitive method of detecting immunolabeled proteins in western blotting applications. Qdot Conjugates are engineered fluorescent ...
An example of this can be seen in Figure 1, where 3D fluorescent molecular tomography was used to depict collagen antibody-induced arthritis in a mouse. [11] ...
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