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Chennai`s Waves: Nature`s Light Show

Radiocity
By Radiocity Team
Published Oct 21, 2024

Medical Imaging

Proteins derived from bioluminescent organisms, such as the Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP), are invaluable in medical imaging, helping researchers visualize.

Cancer Research

Bioluminescent markers are used to track the progression of cancer cells in living organisms, aiding in understanding tumor growth and metastasis.

Drug Testing

The use of bioluminescent assays accelerates the drug testing process by providing a quick and efficient way to measure effectiveness of new pharmaceuticals.

Infectious Disease Study

Bioluminescence is employed to study pathogens, allowing scientists to monitor infection and disease progression, and to develop targeted therapies.

Neuroscience: Fluorescent proteins

Fluorescent proteins illuminate brain structures and activities, providing insights into neural networks and brain functions.

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Metabolic Research

By tracking metabolic processes, bioluminescence assists in diagnosing and researching metabolic disorders, leading to better treatment options.

Environmental Monitoring

Bioluminescent organisms are used as biosensors to detect environmental pollutants and toxins, thus contributing to environmental health and safety.

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