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What does FEM stand for?

Fluorescence Emission


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Michael Storrie-Lombardi, from Kinohi Institute (Pasadena, CA), and Birgit Sattler, from the University of Innsbruck, Austria, used laser-induced fluorescence emission (L.
For example the study of fluorescence resonant energy transfer (FRET) requires the coverage of the emission spectra of two fluorophores, microspheres used in multicolor cytometer calibration have fluorescence spectra extending over several hundred nm, and the fluorescence emission of many photosynthetic organisms (e.
The fluorescence emission has advantages for fluorescence detection of organic fluorescent chromophores with high two-photon absorptive.
Studying the fluorescence emission of sunscreens in heterogeneous nanosphere environment and comparing the result with emission of sunscreens in skin cell and excised skin, we concluded that the polystyrene spheres in buffer can serve as mimic for skin, by presenting polar/apolar environment observed in living tissues.
[FIGURE 3 OMITTED] ANS-binding fluorescence The fluorescence emission of ANS is known to increase when the dye binds to the hydrophobic regions of a protein (Stryer 1965).
aeruginosa bacterium was first excited at 360 nm, and subsequent fluorescence emission was collected between 380-500 nm.
Other parts of the flower contain both betaxanthin and a violet pigment, betanin, which absorbs most of the fluorescence emissions.
A photomultiplier tube then detects the fluorescence emission with extreme sensitivity.

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