
Global Firepower - 2026 World Military Strength Rankings
Since 2006 GlobalFirepower (GFP) has provided a unique analytical display of data concerning 145 modern military powers. The GFP ranking is based on each nation's potential war-making capability …
GFP Private Wealth | Financial Planning & Investment Management
For more than four decades, GFP Private Wealth has guided high-net-worth individuals, families and institutions with a forward-thinking strategy, collective experience, and an unwavering commitment to …
Green fluorescent protein - Wikipedia
The green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a protein that exhibits green fluorescence when exposed to light in the blue to ultraviolet range. [2][3] The label GFP traditionally refers to the protein first isolated …
What Is GFP and How Does It Work? - ScienceInsights
Nov 6, 2025 · The Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) is a biological tool derived from a marine organism. This protein spontaneously emits a bright green glow when exposed to light.
Green fluorescent protein: A perspective - PMC
A brief personal perspective is provided for green fluorescent protein (GFP), covering the period 1994–2011. The topics discussed are primarily those in which my research group has made a …
Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) - Thermo Fisher Scientific - US
Green Fluorescent Protein or GFP is a useful expression label in the blue channel for flow cytometry and imaging applications that can be excited by the 488 nm laser line.
What Is Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) and How Does It Work?
Jul 20, 2025 · Green Fluorescent Protein, or GFP, is a protein that glows bright green when exposed to blue or ultraviolet light, a characteristic that has made it a widespread tool in biology and medicine.
Green fluorescent protein - Nature Chemistry
Oct 8, 2008 · The story of GFP begins in the oceans with the jellyfish Aequorea victoria, which has the unusual property that its outer edges glow green when it is agitated.
Molecule of the Month: Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP)
GFP is a ready-made fluorescent protein, so it is particularly easy to use. Most proteins that deal with light use exotic molecules to capture and release photons.
Fluorescent Proteins 101: Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) - Addgene
May 15, 2014 · Bioluminescence and fluorescence from proteins such as Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) has likely existed in creatures such as jellyfish for millions of years; however, it took until the …