Noun
GFP (plural GFPs)
(chemistry) Initialism of green fluorescent protein.
Entomologist using a UV light for collecting beetles in the Paraguayan Chaco The Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) is often used in genetics as a marker. Source: Internet
Petri dishes in art seeAlso A San Diego beach scene drawn with an eight color palette of bacterial colonies expressing fluorescent proteins derived from GFP and the red-fluorescent coral protein dsRed. Source: Internet
Neuwirth and long-time NDI supporter and Chairman of GFP Real Estate Jeffrey R. Gural were honored at NDI’s annual gala. Source: Internet
“We’ve learned that CWD is not a disease just restricted to the Black Hills and west river counties and this definitely creates some challenges moving forward,” said GFP wildlife program administrator Chad Switzer. Source: Internet
The disqualified Presidential Candidate of the Ghana Freedom Party (GFP), Madam Akua Donkor, has described as “useless,” the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA)-organised presidential debate held in Tamale on Tuesday October 30, 2012. Source: Internet
In the cell or animal, the artificial gene turns on in the same tissues and the same time as the normal gene, making GFP instead of the normal protein. Source: Internet