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Multicolor image of mouse brain tissue showing astrocytes highlighted in purple and neurons shown in blue, illustrating cell-type-specific labeling.

Credit: Nature Methods (2026). DOI: 10.1038/s41592-026-03056-3

Antibodies are one of the most valuable tools in medicine. They neutralize viruses, target cancer cells, and reveal the presence of disease. But they share one major limitation: they usually work outside cells. Inside cells, where many diseases begin, traditional antibodies are often too large and unstable to function.

A new study offers a way around that problem. Specially designed smaller versions of antibodies, called nanobodies, can enter and survive inside living cells. They can bind and light up to specific proteins and other complex molecules within the cell because they are tagged with a fluorescent label.

The advance brings intracellular antibodies, or antibodies that work inside cells, closer to becoming practical research tools. Instead of breaking cells apart to see what is happening, scientists can now watch many cellular processes unfold live in cells, tissues, and even whole organisms.

Why Antibodies Struggle Inside Cells

Under normal conditions, antibodies cannot penetrate the cell membrane. Until recently, their entire function has been outside cells. Traditional antibodies evolved to work in blood and other fluids. Inside cells, antibodies often lose their shape, clump together, or stop working altogether. Even engineered versions can become unstable once fluorescent tags are attached.

This creates a challenge, as many of the most important events in disease happen inside cells. Viruses take over cellular machinery, proteins misfold, and cancer cells rewire growth pathways. Scientists have long lacked reliable tools for watching these processes as they happen.

The new approach, using smaller versions of antibodies called nanobodies, are easier to adapt for use inside cells.

Turning Antibodies into Cellular Beacons

Instead of attaching fluorescent proteins to the ends of the nanobody, the new approach places them within flexible parts of the structure. This helps both components to function together without disruption. The result is a family of brightly colored probes that remain stable inside living cells. The team created versions that glow blue, green, orange, red, and even near-infrared.

Each glowing nanobody is designed to recognize a specific target inside the cell. Some bind to commonly used marker proteins. Others recognize proteins from viruses or proteins involved in cellular structure and communication. The probes glow only when attached to their targets, dramatically reducing background noise.

Watching Living Cells in Real Time

The system works across a wide range of settings. Human cells grown in the lab showed clear labeling of structures inside the nucleus, cell membrane, and energy-producing compartments.

The probes also tracked activity in neurons, the cells that carry signals through the brain and nervous system. One experiment followed changes in calcium levels, a key part of cellular communication.

The technology also worked inside living animals. In mice, the probes labeled specific groups of brain cells and remained bright enough for deep-brain imaging.

In zebrafish embryos, the probes tracked a major communication system involved in early development.

Why Multicolor Imaging Matters

Most current intracellular imaging systems are limited in color range allowing only one or two molecular events to be monitored. The new platform expands that capability dramatically. In one demonstration, several structures and a target protein inside the same cell were labeled in different colors and tracked at the same time, creating a detailed map. Diseases rarely involve a single process. Cancer, infections, and neurological disorders affect many systems at once. Watching several processes simultaneously provides a more complete picture of how disease develops.

A New Frontier for Intracellular Antibodies

A major challenge which remains is delivering these fluorescent antibodies in vivo. However, for biologists, the impact is immediate. There will no longer be a need to destroy cells to look at intracellular structures. Fluorescent antibodies are now guides to the hidden world within.

This is the third article in a series of nanobodies for medical applications.

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