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  • Fluorescent proteins can be located in electron micrographs.

    • Monya Baker
    • Erik Jorgensen
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  • Blue light pulls proteins together.

    • Monya Baker
    This Month
  • Yeast two-hybrid screens plus RNA interference assays are used to identify functionally relevant interactions.

    • Monya Baker
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    • Bang Wong
    This Month
  • Pairing selection with sequencing, one can probe how proteins function.

    • Monya Baker
    This Month
  • Linked fluorescent proteins are used to visualize voltage in living mouse brains.

    • Monya Baker
    This Month
  • Fly brains light the way for neurobehavioral circuits.

    • Monya Baker
    This Month
  • Putting a face on pain in mice should improve our ability to measure it.

    • Monya Baker
    This Month
  • By mapping the underbelly of human genomes, researchers open new questions.

    • Monya Baker
    This Month
  • Researchers watch proteins interact in real time.

    • Monya Baker
    This Month
  • Adapting optics: techniques for seeing stars scale to cells.

    • Monya Baker
    This Month
  • Supercharged SRM: synthetic peptides bring high-throughput assays to targeted proteomics.

    • Monya Baker
    This Month