Gone are the days when "multicolor immuno-fluorescence" meant proteins tagged with dyes of red, green, and blue. Today's fluorescent molecules cover the color spectrum, and researchers are using them to image proteins simultaneously.
Gone are the days when "multicolor immuno-fluorescence" meant proteins tagged with dyes of red, green, and blue. Today's fluorescent molecules cover the color spectrum, and researchers are using them to image proteins simultaneously.
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