Phys.org • 11/10/2025 – 11/20/2025

Researchers at Utrecht University have developed a new fluorescent sensor that enables real-time observation of DNA damage and repair in living cells, which could significantly advance cancer research, drug safety testing, and aging biology. This development is detailed in a publication in the journal Nature Communications.
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