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Fluorescent Protein Identified in Eel Could Revolutionize Testing for Liver Function
Unagi, the Japanese freshwater eel, contains a fluorescent protein that could lead a revolution in clinical testing for bilirubin, a critical indicator of human liver function, hemolysis and jaundice, researchers from the RIKEN Brain Science Institute report in a new study published in the journal Cell.
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