Not exact matches
I was quoted in your report on a transgenic
fish that
fluoresces when exposed to oestrogenically active chemical contaminants (11...
The researchers tinkered with the
fish's DNA so that a protein present only in neurons would
fluoresce when the neurons were firing.
When zebrafish with the green
fluorescing endothelial gene matured, the researchers observed green FGPs on the surface of the
fish's brains — confirming that these cells arose from endothelial tissue.
Blue was the «regular» color, and red appeared when
fish with special
fluorescing cells in their irises turned them on.
From William Price, University of Wollongong I was quoted in your report on a transgenic
fish that
fluoresces when exposed to oestrogenically active chemical contaminants (11 June, p 16).