A non-invasive intracellular 'thermometer' with fluorescent proteins has been created
May 23, 2012
A team from the Institute of Photonic Sciences has developed a technique to measure internal cell temperatures without altering their metabolism. This finding could be useful when distinguishing healthy cells from cancerous ones, as well as learning more about cellular processes.
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