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Bioluminescent sensor causes brain cells to glow in the dark

October 27, 2016 by

A new kind of bioluminescent sensor causes individual brain cells to imitate fireflies and glow in the dark. The probe is a genetically modified form of luciferase, the enzyme that a number of other species including fireflies use to produce light.

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