Review:
Gfp Protein
overall review score: 4.5
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GFP-protein, short for Green Fluorescent Protein, is a protein derived from jellyfish that emits green light when exposed to blue or UV light. It has become a popular tool in molecular and cell biology applications due to its ability to label and track specific proteins or cells.
Key Features
- Fluorescent properties
- Biological compatibility
- Versatile labeling tool
Pros
- Provides real-time visualization of cellular processes
- Non-invasive labeling technique
- Widely used in research and biotechnology
Cons
- May require specialized equipment for imaging
- Can affect protein function if attached improperly