Cyan fluorescent proteinexcitation emission

Overall, cyan fluorescent proteins have become indispensable tools in biological research, enabling detailed visualization and analysis of cellular processes with high specificity and sensitivity.

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Cyan fluorescent proteins (CFPs) are a group of synthetic derivatives of the green fluorescent protein (GFP), originally isolated from the jellyfish Aequorea victoria. These proteins have been engineered to emit light in the cyan spectrum (approximately 477-506 nm) and are widely used in molecular and cellular biology for various applications. Below are some of the key uses of cyan fluorescent proteins: