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Fireflies' glow gene helps researchers evaluate cancer drugs

Sue Wu submitted, created time 5 months 4 weeks (www.topnews.in)

Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have used a gene, which produces a flash in fireflies, to track the effectiveness of anti-cancer drugs.

In a first of its kind effort, researchers have now shown that a technique called bioluminescence imaging (BLI) can be used to determine the effectiveness of cancer drugs that obstruct the blood supply to a tumor.

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Firefly Genes In Mice Allow Testing Of New Therapy Against Lymphoma

Eric wu submitted, created time 11 months 3 days (www.sciencedaily.com)

Researchers here have figured out a way to use a firefly gene to let them see just how effective a new drug combination actually is against some forms of cancer and its serious complication.

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