Summary:
- The article discusses a new protocol developed by researchers at the University of Chicago that allows for the imaging of protein functions in living cells, even in deep tissue or space environments.
- The protocol, called SABER (Specific Amplification By Extension Reaction), enables the visualization of specific proteins and their interactions within cells, providing insights into cellular processes.
- This technology has potential applications in space research, where it can be used to study the effects of microgravity and radiation on cellular function, as well as in various fields of biology and medicine.