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What Are Fluorescent Probes and How Do They Work?

Fluorescent probes are molecules that emit light upon excitation by a specific wavelength. These probes can be conjugated to antibodies, peptides, or other molecules to target specific proteins or structures within cancer cells. This allows researchers to visualize specific aspects of cancer biology, such as the expression of oncogenes or the localization of tumor suppressors.

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