Researchers develop light-activated protein superglue for fast and precise control of cells and tissues

Researchers at Tampere University have been involved in an international study to develop new tools for the light-activated control of cells. These tools are especially welcome for understanding processes where a fast initial signal leads to long-term changes in cell or tissue function. The modular Lego brick-like structure makes the tools widely applicable in the study of diverse cellular functions.


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Source: Phys.org