➀ Researchers developed destabilized near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent nanobodies for targeting GFP-based biosensors, improving imaging specificity and sensitivity; ➁ The study demonstrated the potential of these nanobodies in reducing background fluorescence and enhancing the clarity of live tissue images; ➂ The research could open new avenues for studying complex cellular interactions and signaling pathways, particularly in optogenetics.
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