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RNA Sensors: GFP-Mimics and Spinach Technology

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This lecture covers the engineering and application of GFP-mimics of RNAs, focusing on RNA-based probes and RNA imaging using Spinach™ Technology. It discusses the development of customized RNA tools for molecular detection and diagnostics, highlighting the importance of RNA in various diseases and the challenges in studying RNA dynamics in living systems.

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