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fluoresce
fluoresce, v. (fluːəˈrɛs) [back formation from fluorescence.] To be or become fluorescent.1874 Lommel's Light 184 A body capable of exhibiting fluorescence fluoresces by virtue of those rays which it absorbs. 1881 S. P. Thompson Electr. & Magn. iv. §292 Uranium glass..fluoresces with a fine green li... Oxford English Dictionary
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fluoresce
fluorescev [I] send out light in this manner 放射荧光. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Endothrix
Using an ultraviolet Wood's lamp, endothrix infections will not fluoresce whereas some exothrix infections may fluoresce bright green or yellow-green. wikipedia.org
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fluorescein
fluorescein Chem. (fluːəˈrɛsiːɪn) [f. fluoresce v. + -in.] A chemical product fluorescent in solution obtained by heating phthalic anhydride with resorcin. Hence fluoreˈsceic (acid).1876 F. C. Calvert Dyeing viii. 251 Fluoresceïn..is a red crystalline powder..slightly soluble in alcohol. 1886 tr. Be... Oxford English Dictionary
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EDANS
However, if the compounds are separated (for example, by substrate cleavage) EDANS will fluoresce, giving an indication of enzyme presence. wikipedia.org
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fluorescer
fluorescer (fluːəˈrɛsə(r)) [f. fluoresce v. + -er1.] A fluorescent substance.1904 Nature 31 Mar. 523/1 The most powerful fluorescer towards the α radiations is Sidot's hexagonal blende, a crystallised form of zinc sulphide. 1959 Guardian 28 Sept. 3/5 A pair of pastel blue cotton sheets..had changed ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tetracosane
Evenkite is found as colourless flakes and is reported to fluoresce yellow-orange. wikipedia.org
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fluorescing
fluorescing, ppl. a. (fluːəˈrɛsɪŋ) [f. fluoresce v. + -ing2.] That fluoresces, fluorescent; that causes fluorescence.1896 Westm. Gaz. 27 May 6/3 Mr. Edison by coating the interior surface of a Crookes' tube with crystals of a new fluorescing substance has succeeded in causing the X rays to change to... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nile red
In most polar solvents, Nile red will not fluoresce; however, when in a lipid-rich environment, it can be intensely fluorescent, with varying colors from The dye is highly solvatochromic and its emission and excitation wavelength both shift depending on solvent polarity and in polar media will hardly fluoresce wikipedia.org
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Why is a gene for a fluorescent protein used rather than one for an enzyme that produces fluorescent molecule? Green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a small protein that emits bright green fluorescence in blue light. It ...
GFP has a lot of advantages: * The detection of the fluorescence works directly and doesn't need a lysis step or the uptake of a reagent. * Fluorescence can be detected directly using a fluorescence or confokal microscope with the cells. This can be done while growing them on plates (works for bacte...
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Lamalginite
Lamalginite fluoresce brightly in shades of yellow under blue/ultraviolet light. The term of lamalginite was introduced by Adrian C. wikipedia.org
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Exothrix
Using an ultraviolet Wood's lamp, endothrix infections will not fluoresce whereas exothrix infections will. References Animal fungal diseases wikipedia.org
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Hexaminolevulinate
After exposure to 360-450 nm light, the porphyrin will fluoresce red. References Oncology Optical imaging wikipedia.org
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Why don't teeth glow? Hydroxyapatite is the main component of tooth enamel. It contains phosphorus in the form of phosphates, pyrophosphates etc. that are found to exhibit the the property of phosphorescence. But why ...
J Conserv Dent 2011;14:418-22 and < To see teeth glow, or rather, fluoresce, they should be illuminated with short wavelength light, like blue light (
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Telalginite
It fluoresce brightly in shades of yellow under blue/ultraviolet light. The term of telalginite was introduced by Adrian C. wikipedia.org
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