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Meaning of "fluorophores"

fluorophore (noun): A substance that can absorb light at a specific wavelength and then emit light of a longer wavelength
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Fluorophores can also detect fungal cells.
Imaging of the fluorophores in the focal plane.
Fluorophores and chemiluminescent agents are preferred herein.
Particular embodiments utilize fluorophores as detectable moieties.
Different fluorophores are quenched by different quenching agents.
Attachment sites of conjugated fluorophores are indicated by spheres.
Fluorophores have an absorption and emission spectrum.
Examples of commonly used fluorophores are fluorescein or rhodamine.
An example is now given with two fluorophores.
Examples of suitable fluorophores are described herein below.
The substrate specific antibodies are linked to fluorophores.
Derivatives conjugated with fluorophores are sold widely.
Substrates are preferably labeled with different fluorophores.
Fluorophores find a variety of uses in medicine and biochemistry.
The donor and acceptor molecules are fluorophores.

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The fluorophores are thus better localized.
In another embodiment the detectable markers are fluorophores.
Fluorophores emit a characteristic radiation by fluorescence.
There may be several fluorophores present in one sample.
The fluorophores may in an embodiment be bonded to a magnetic particle.
Immobilizing pH sensitive fluorophores is another possibility.
The fluorophores are also better localized.
Extrinsic fluorophore refer to fluorophores bound to another substance.
Fluorophores for encapsulation into liposomes.
Examples of useful fluorophores are derivatives of xanthenes.
Fluorophores are molecules detectable by fluorescence spectroscopy.
Cyclic tetrapyrrolic molecules are fluorophores and photosensitisers.
Exemplary fluorophores include sulfonated fluorophores.
Indocarbocyanine dyes are known as excellent fluorophores.
Intrinsic fluorophores refer to substances that are fluorophores themselves.
The spatial distance between the fluorophores is increased.
Fluorophores are part of the larger class of luminescent compounds.
The active elements may be fluorophores.
Fluorophores and quenchers are available from commercial resource eg.
Useful detectable moieties include fluorophores.
A wide range of fluorophores can be used as labels in flow cytometry.
Substances that exhibit fluorescence characteristics are referred to as fluorophores.
It is also possible to use fluorophores bearing a maleimide functional group.
Fluorophores emit light when excited by radiation of a particular wavelength.
Two types of fluorophores are used.
The fluorophores are therefore excited one after the other.
Two different fluorophores were used.
The fluorophores are attached to the polynucleotide probes by linker arms.
Three targets with different fluorophores can be analyzed simultaneously.
Dark quenchers are used in molecular biology in conjunction with fluorophores.
Such fluorophores are commercially available.
This is consistent with typical fluorophores used in biochemical reactions.
Exemplary fluorophores include carbocyanine fluorophore and indocyanine fluorophore.
Fluorescent light emission by fluorophores.
Intercalating fluorophores may also be useful in the present invention.

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