For example we can visualize fluorescently labeled proteins and compare the quantity and localization relative to other
labeled cellular components.
Not exact matches
This latter capability is extremely valuable to biomedical research, which relies heavily on fluorescent probes to
label and track proteins, nucleic acids, and other
cellular components.
The most common probes, which use fluorescent markers or radioactive
labels to pinpoint the virus's location in a tissue sample, sometimes have difficulty distinguishing the target — HIV RNA and DNA — from surrounding
cellular components.