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Glowing Dye Reveals Cell Death in Action
Saturday, November 30, 2024
Cells use a process called ferroptosis to die. During ferroptosis, cells break down fats and iron plays a crucial role. Here's where it gets interesting: TJ-FRP glows brightly, letting scientists see the action as it occurs within cells. Not only does it glow, but it also changes colors, showing how mitochondria transform.
With this glowing dye, researchers hope to better understand ferroptosis and potentially find new ways to tackle diseases. What other secrets could this tool help unveil?
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