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Principles of Fluorescence Techniques

aszerdi wrote 3 weeks ago: The Fluorescence Education Center, also referred to as the Fluorescence Foundation, will host two co … more →

Tags: Events, Confocal, correlation, deconvolution, FCS, [FLIM], Fluorescence, Fluorescence Education Center, Fluorescence Foundation

4th CeBiTec Symposium: BioImaging

aszerdi wrote 1 month ago: Microscopy has contributed immensely to the development of modern biology since 1665 when Robert Hoo … more →

Tags: Events, Bielefeld, Bio, Bioimaging, bioImaging 2009, electronmicroscope, electronmicroscopic, event, green fluorescent protein

Friday Five 6/5/09 - Vision Restored, Laughing Monkeys, and Green Babies4 comments

Rabiah Mayas wrote 1 month ago: The first week of June is almost over, and the weather is finally starting to warm up (and soon we … more →

Tags: technology, Science News, Computer Science, Biology, Evolution, science chicago, Stem cells, tetris, Laughing

Infrared fluorescent proteins5 comments

andrewhires wrote 2 months ago: Hunting for new fluorescent proteins in the coral reefs of the Caribbean and Australia is a task tha … more →

Tags: Fluorescent Protein, imaging, in vitro, in vivo

Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP)

Mark wrote 2 months ago: Green fluorescent Protein (GFP) is a protein from jellyfish commonly used as a marker in biotechnolo … more →

Tags: Biotech Concepts, gene markers, selectable marker

Live Cell Imaging at Double the Resolution

aszerdi wrote 2 months ago: A team of researchers of the University of Georgia (UGA) and the University of California, San Franc … more →

Tags: Research & Development, Cells, dublê, Fluorescence, Fluorescent, Georgia, Green, imaging, Kner

Protein fluoresen hijau menangkan Hadiah Nobel Kimia 20081 comment

hamonanganrs wrote 2 months ago: Artikel spesial mengenai Protein Fluoresen.. Hadiah Nobel 2008 di bidang Kimia telah dianugerahkan k … more →

Tags: Chemistry is my Life, Chemistry, fluoresensi, Hadiah Nobel, Protein, protein fluoresen hijau

Green Fluorescent Protein or GFP4 comments

balintblaszlo wrote 4 months ago: Green lights in the dark When someone first shows up in our lab, the prime goal I set up for hi … more →

Tags: Animation, Cell, DNA, Molecular Biology, plasmid, RNA, transfection, central dogma, DNA isolation

Symposium : A Revolution in Fluorescence Imaging5 comments

andrewhires wrote 5 months ago: This coming Tuesday and Wednesday (Feb 17th & 18th) at UCSD, there will be a symposium honorin … more →

Tags: Brain imaging, Calcium, Fluorescent Protein, fret, imaging, in vitro, in vivo, Meeting, geci

Around the Bio Blogs

graemefielder wrote 5 months ago: Yali Friedman, the author of Building Biotechnology has recently launched his biotechnology teachin … more →

Tags: Biotech/ Science, Biotech, iPhone, Bio, blogs, Roche, Pfizer, Wyeth, Genentech

Preview : Structure of G-CaMP21 comment

andrewhires wrote 7 months ago: A high-resolution crystal structure of the genetically-encoded calcium indicator G-CaMP2 would aid i … more →

Tags: imaging, in vitro, Calcium, Fluorescent Protein, society for neuroscience, Structure, geci, preview, Fluorescent

Kin Discrimination and the Social Amoeba

Michael Hawkins wrote 7 months ago: Research recently published in PLoS Biology indicates that amoebas which are close to starvation wil … more →

Tags: Evolution, News, natural selection, Selfish Gene, kin discrimination, Kin Discrimination Increases with Genetic Distance in a, Elizabeth A. Ostrowski, Mariko Katoh, Gad Shaulsky

Some interesting posters @ SfN2 comments

andrewhires wrote 8 months ago: Here’s a few posters that caught my eye at SfN.  Click the meeting planner for the full abstra … more →

Tags: Calcium, Fluorescent Protein, imaging, in vitro, in vivo, Multiphoton, society for neuroscience, Neuroscience, SFN

Achy Breaky...Neck2 comments

thisblogisyourblog wrote 8 months ago: Today, I was in lab from 9AM to 11:00PM.  No joke.  I did a big transformation experiment; details w … more →

Tags: Posted by Cindy, College, Life, Science, facebook, sleepy, contest, sore

This Week's BioBites: computers can predict your age... and drunkenness!

lucyq wrote 9 months ago: These days, biology is getting bigger and bigger. Instead of studying one gene, we can sequence who … more →

Tags: Lucy Q., Attraction, Computers, Biotechnology, Nobel, Fossil, Psychology, word counting, Baldness

Jellyfish, worms and research revolutions

speakingofresearch wrote 9 months ago: At first glance the jellyfish Aequorea victoria seems an unlikely candidate to spark a revolution in … more →

Tags: News, Science News, paul browne, Nobel Prize, Nobel, Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, jellyfish, worms

2008 Nobel Prizes for Science...

markdowe wrote 9 months ago: From the desk of MD RESEARCH PRIZES FOR HIV, CANCER, SYMMETRY & FLUORESCENT PROTEIN THIS YEARS N … more →

Tags: United Nations, World Affairs, Nobel Prizes, Science, big bang, nobel prizes for science 2008, Luc Montagnier, Françoise Barré-Sinoussi, HIV

Chemistry Nobel prize winners make proteins pretty

scientiste wrote 9 months ago: Okay, maybe that’s a bit besides the point, but it’s true. The three Nobel prize winners … more →

Tags: Illumination, nanotechnology, Optics, Medical Imaging, Biology, Chemistry, brain, Nobel Prize, green fluorescent protein

Nobel Wednesday: A Glowing Green Light1 comment

heatherselby wrote 9 months ago: Did you know that if you attach a green fluorescent protein, GFP for short, to another protein in a … more →

Tags: Health And Medicine, Science News, Chemistry, Cells, Nobel Prize, rabbit, Dr. Shimomura, Dr. Chalfie, Dr. Tsien


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