Luminescent Proteins
Luminescent proteins are a type of protein which have the ability to emit visible light within the body of organisms. They have a wide range of applications in research and industry, including in drug development, animal imaging for medical research, and as a glow-in-the-dark material for industrial lighting. Luminescent proteins are also used as a tool to study events that happen in cells, such as the detection of chemical reactions and changes in gene expression. As such, they can play an important role in the advancement of medical research and furthering the development of new treatments.
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