2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded to U.S. Scientists for Work on Fluorescent Protein
Alex Scott
The 2008 Nobel prize for chemistry, which was announced today, has been won jointly by three U.S.-based scientists for their roles in the development and expansion of the use of fluorescent protein GFP that enables other scientists to look inside...
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