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  • verb Present participle of photobleach.
  • noun The destruction of a photochemical fluorescence by high-intensity light

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  • Expressed as a monomer, this probe is potentially useful in photobleaching, photoconversion and photoactivation investigations.

    Archive 2005-10-01 2005

  • ( "photobleaching") and limitations on the numbers of fluorochromes that can be involved a single region, a variety of sensitive electronic detectors are used in fluorescence microscopy.

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  • ( "photobleaching") and limitations on the numbers of fluorochromes that can be involved a single region, a variety of sensitive electronic detectors are used in fluorescence microscopy.

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  • ( "photobleaching") and limitations on the numbers of fluorochromes that can be involved a single region, a variety of sensitive electronic detectors are used in fluorescence microscopy.

    unknown title 2009

  • This effect is likely due to selective photobleaching of the red chromophores in DsRed, resulting in observable fluorescence from the green state.

    Archive 2005-10-01 2005

  • Derived from the reef coral, Anemonia majano, the AmCyan1 fluorescent protein variant has been optimized with human codons to generate a high relative brightness level and resistance to photobleaching when compared to enhanced cyan fluorescent protein during mammalian expression.

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  • The Citrine variant of yellow fluorescent protein is very bright relative to EYFP and has been demonstrated to be much more resistant to photobleaching, acidic pH, and other environmental effects.

    Archive 2005-10-01 2005

  • This is especially true for enhanced cyan fluorescent protein, which can be excited off-peak by an argon-ion laser (using the 457-nanometer spectral line) and is significantly more resistant to photobleaching than the blue derivative.

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  • The new Brightline filter sets allow the user to either minimise photobleaching while increasing image contrast or receive a light boost for a brighter image, particularly in low-concentration applications such as single-molecule imaging.

    Electronicstalk - electronics industry news 2010

  • The new Brightline filter sets allow the user to either minimise photobleaching while increasing image contrast or receive a light boost for a brighter image, particularly in low-concentration applications such as single-molecule imaging.

    Electronicstalk - electronics industry news 2010

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