Scientists make cells glow so brightly they can be seen outside the body

Synthetic bioluminescent molecules allows researchers to track individual cells in animals with unprecedented accuracyScientists have stolen a trick from fireflies and jellyfish to make animals with cells that glow so brightly they can be seen from outside the body.The Japanese team created mice and marmosets whose brains contain nerve cells that produce light which can be picked up by a camera to study the tissues inside the living animals.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Medical research Science Animals Neuroscience Source Type: news