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Videos>Multiplexed fluorescence imaging with DNA-encoded thermal channels

Multiplexed fluorescence imaging with DNA-encoded thermal channels

The lab of Peng Yin from the University of Florida used VAHEAT for rapid temperature changes, allowing for fast channel switching (less than 30 seconds) between thermal imaging channels. Thermal-plex uses simple DNA probes that are engineered to fluoresce sequentially when, and only when, activated with transient exposure to heating spikes at different temperatures (39 °C, 48 °C, 57 °C, 65 °C and 72 °C)

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The lab of Peng Yin from the University of Florida used VAHEAT for rapid temperature changes, allowing for fast channel switching (less than 30 seconds) between thermal imaging channels. Thermal-plex uses simple DNA probes that are engineered to fluoresce sequentially when, and only when, activated with transient exposure to heating spikes at different temperatures (39 °C, 48 °C, 57 °C, 65 °C and 72 °C)

References

“Ethanol stress induces transient restructuring of the yeast genome yet stable formation of Hsf1 transcriptional condensates.”

Rubio, Linda S., et al. bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)