Illustration showing how Magneto-sensitive Fluorescent Proteins (MFP) work. An incoming light source (shown here as a blue LED) excites the protein. The protein then emits fluorescent light of a different colour (shown as a wave of green light).

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Magneto-sensitive Fluorescent Proteins (MFP) can be excited by light, here delivered by a blue LED. They emit a fluorescent light of a different colour (green). The intensity of this fluorescence can be modulated by applying magnetic or radio frequency (RF) fields of appropriate strengths and frequency. Credit: Gabriel Abrahams.

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