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Fluorophore
Fluorophore A fluorophore is a component of a molecule which ... the emitted energy depend on both the fluorophore and the chemical environment of the fluorophore. This technology has particular importance in the ... Fluorescein isothiocyanate is an example of a fluorophore which can be chemically attached to ...
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Talk:Fluorophore
Talk:Fluorophore a fluorophore is a molecule which absorbs light of ... Fluorophor What is the difference between a Fluorophore and a Fluorophor ? Should these be merged ... determine if a given compound is a Fluorophore?
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FRET (translated from German)
... things on the distance of these two Fluorophore, the use of FRET has itself as ... and Tryptophan can be used as FRET Fluorophore. From the size of the overlapping surface ... levels and thus the situation of both Fluorophore. Distance Donor and acceptor should be only ... 6. Power of the distance of both Fluorophore r decreases. The efficiency of the energy ... and acceptor the distance of the two Fluorophore can be computed. Also the fluorescence ...
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Two-photon excitation microscopy
... photons of low energy can excite a fluorophore in a quantum event, resulting in the ... 700-1000 nm (infrared) range. If the fluorophore absorbs two infrared photons simultaneously, it will ... be raised into the excited state. The fluorophore will then emit a single photon with ... wavelength that depends on the type of fluorophore used (typically in the visible spectra). Because ... need to be absorped to excite a fluorophore, the probability of emission is related ...
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Fluorescence (translated from French)
... one matériau . Synopsis General A fluorescent molecule (fluorophore or fluorochrome) has the property to absorb ... of fluorescence, specific signal delivered by the fluorophore. There is a great choice of fluorochromes ... given wavelength, with the concentration of the fluorophore in solution (M -1 cm -1 ) Quantum ...
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Phototoxic
... the fluorescently active site is called a fluorophore) causes the selective death of the cells ... certain wavelength excite electrons of the illuminated fluorophore to higher energy states. When these excited ...
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Fluorescence resonance energy transfer
... the other with an acceptor, and these fluorophore-labeled molecules are mixed. When they are ... these two halves meet they form a fluorophore after about 60s - 1 hr. FRET can ...
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Fluorescein
Fluorescein Fluorescein Fluorescein isothiocyanate Fluorescein is a fluorophore commonly used in microscopy, in a type ... to fluorescein, allowing biologists to target the fluorophore to specific proteins or structures within cells ...
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Nano-particle (translated from German)
... tubes . Semiconductor nano-particle find use as Fluorophore Gold and Silver colloids Demarcation to aerosol ...
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Fluorescence (translated from German)
... thus between conditions resemble Spins . Typical one Fluorophore, thus physical systems, with which fluorescence arises ...
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