
Glowing Cells
They gave a Noble Prize for putting glowing DNA into animal cells so that you can see cells glow green.
If I put my finger on a light bulb, I can see red through it. Cells are transparent to infrared, no?
There are 1500 known cells which glow infrared when stimulated with UV.
Can you insert different DNA into different cells (or which become active when the cell differentiates itself
into different cells as the animal grows) so that different light-frequency filters on your microscope will
see different cells? Can you ‘focus through’ the cells and see cells underneath? Can I see glial cells as
one color and different nerves as different colors? Can my camera differentiate small differences in
infrared frequencies and turn those frequencies to false-frequencies on my display? Can I stimulate
with different UV frequencies and illuminate different cells? Can the camera scan these frequencies and
do everything for me?
Can you simply drop something with the right DNA/RNA on HIV and watch it change fluorescent colors?
Would the ratio of colors change?
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