It uses a specially
developed fluorescent marker which attaches to cell proteins when injected into patients.
He and his colleagues
developed a fluorescent marker for early - stage germ cells, cells that eventually turn into sperm or eggs.
Not exact matches
Scientists from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) have
developed a way to equip mouse blood stem cells with a
fluorescent marker that can be switched on from the outside.
The researchers
developed a genetic
marker that gives off
fluorescent light in the presence of manatee DNA.
«Here we have demonstrated the further use of this novel technology to
develop highly sought after biologically relevant
fluorescent markers quickly and easily for different imaging needs,» says Caldwell, who led the study.