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fluorescence (fluːəˈrɛsəns) [f. fluor-spar): see quot. 1852.] The coloured luminosity produced in some transparent bodies by the direct action of light, esp. of the violet and ultra-violet rays; the property, in certain substances, of rendering the ultra-violet rays visible, so as to produce this ph...
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Fluorescence biomodulation
Fluorescence biomodulation is a form of photobiomodulation, which utilizes fluorescence energy to induce multiple transduction pathways that can modulate References
Fluorescence techniques
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fluorescence
fluorescence/flɔ:ˈresns; ?@ fluəˈr-; ˌflʊə`rɛsns/ n[U]property that a substance has of emitting light while being exposed to light or some other radiation of a shorter wavelength 荧光. Cf 参看 phosphorescence.
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Fluorescence imaging - Latest research and news | Nature
Jan 10, 2024Fluorescence imaging is the visualization of fluorescent dyes or proteins as labels for molecular processes or structures. It enables a wide range of experimental observations including the ...
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Fluorescence spectroscopy
fluorescence as well. Tryptophan fluorescence
The fluorescence of a folded protein is a mixture of the fluorescence from individual aromatic residues.
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Resonance fluorescence
Resonance fluorescence in the Weak Field
There are several limits that can be analyzed to make the study of resonance fluorescence easier. References
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Fluorescence
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Nuclear vs Cytoplasmic Fluorescence When staining transciption factor proteins with fluorescent antibodies (Alexa, etc.), why are the fluorescence signals stronger in the nucleus as compared to fluorescence signals in...
First, fluorescence is due to the property of a dye that can be conjugated to the antibody.
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Fluorescence in situ hybridization - Wikipedia
Multiplex RNA visualization in cells using ViewRNA FISH Assays A metaphase cell positive for the bcr/abl rearrangement (associated with chronic myelogenous leukemia) using FISH.The chromosomes can be seen in blue. The chromosome that is labeled with green and red spots (upper left) is the one where the rearrangement is present.. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is a molecular ...
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Monochromator in fluorescence microscopy I'd like to ask why are there no fluorescence microscopes that use a monochromator instead of filters? If there are any, then I should change my question as, which ones use it...
Zeiss LSM780 uses essentially monochromator to spread all fluorescence across 34 detectors for multi-spectral acquisition. In fluorescence microscopy we usually collect light from wide bands of well-separated GFP-like proteins, so that filters make more sense.
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Fluorescence interference contrast microscopy - Wikipedia
Fluorescence interference contrast (FLIC) microscopy is a microscopic technique developed to achieve z-resolution on the nanometer scale.. FLIC occurs whenever fluorescent objects are in the vicinity of a reflecting surface (e.g. Si wafer). The resulting interference between the direct and the reflected light leads to a double sin 2 modulation of the intensity, I, of a fluorescent object as a ...
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Application of fluorescence quantitative PCR in laboratory diagnosis of ...
1 Henan Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Zhengzhou 450016, China 2 Henan International Travel Healthcare Center, Zhengzhou 450046, China; Received:2018-07-16 Online:2019-04-30 Published:2019-05-13 Contact: Yu-ling ZHAO E-mail:lsh0427@163.com;819482937@qq.com
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Fluorescence in situ hybridization of rDNA, telomeric ... - ResearchGate
The physical location of 18S-5.8S-28S rDNA, telomeric sequences with (TTAGGG)n DNA probe and (GATA)n microsatellites were performed by fluorescence in situ hybridization in chromosomes of red ...
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Fluorescence detection assembly | Semantic Scholar
D·巴席克, R·德赖林格, +2 authors J·英格尔; Published 29 June 2015; Physics; A fluorescence detection assembly that includes an emitter, a detector, a housing that defines an light chamber, a fluorescence chamber and a well, a light path that extends from the emitter, through the light chamber and through the well, and a ...
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Development of a green fluorescence protein (GFP ... - MilliporeSigma
Development of a green fluorescence protein (GFP)-based bioassay for detection of antibiotics and its application in milk. by Nazife Nur Yazgan Karacaglar, Ali Topcu, Fahriye Ceyda Dudak, Ismail Hakki Boyaci. Journal of food science. Read more related scholarly scientific articles and abstracts.
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Effect of Curcumin on Yeast Cells by Fluorescence Analysis
Abstract: The simplest eukaryotic Saccharomyces cerevisiae was studied as the material, with the help of fluorescence properties of curcumin, using fluorescence spectroscopy and fluorescence microscopy to observe the localization of curcumin in yeast cells and its impact on yeast growth. The results show that curcumin can enter the yeast cells ...
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