One of the most widely used techniques in drug discovery and basic biology is fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET), which utilizes the transfer of energy between two fluorophores, a donor and ...
The latest advances in genome sequencing indicate proteases occur naturally in all organisms and account for about 2% of the human genome and 1–5% of genomes of infectious organisms. The human genome ...
Explore the use of time-resolved fluorescence microscopy and spectroscopy to monitor key biomolecular interactions and dynamics. This webinar will detail the use of time-resolved fluorescence methods ...
Last October, about 120 researchers studying everything from biophysics to plant science met at Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Janelia Farm in Ashburn, Va., to discuss fluorescent proteins and ...
Please acknowledge the SIP core facility ( RRID: SCR_018986) in publications, on posters, or in talks if you use any instruments in the SIP core facility. Please include SIP's RRID (RRID: SCR_018986) ...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) are a type of DNA damage where both strands of DNA break at the same location. They can adversely affect cell growth and functioning. Currently, DSBs are detected by ...
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