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Meaning of "its fluorescence"

its fluorescence: the property of emitting light while being exposed to light

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its fluorescence
A fluorescent donor is excited at its fluorescence excitation wavelength.
It acquires its fluorescence properties by an autocatalytic fluorophore formation mechanism.
The preferred tracer tag recordable by its fluorescence is a fluorochrome or a fluorophor.
It acquires its fluorescence properties by means of an autocatalytic mechanism of fluorophore formation.
The preferred tracer tag recordable by its fluorescence is a fluorochrome or a fluorophore.
The proximity of eosin molecules leads to the quenching of its fluorescence.
This causes its fluorescence and explains its importance in electronic microscopy.
Tetracycline is incorporated into mineralizing bone and can be detected by its fluorescence.
Its name is derived from its fluorescence under UV light.
The close proximity of the reporter to the quencher prevents detection of its fluorescence.
When oxidized, its fluorescence is strongly suppressed.
The close proximity of the reporter to the quencher can prevent detection of its fluorescence.
However, no reference to its fluorescence behavior is made.
Its fluorescence can be modulated by solvato - and photochromism.
The calibration factor depends on the lignin content and its fluorescence property in those fibres.

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Once liberated, its fluorescence will no longer be quenched, and a fluorescent signal will be obtained.
FRET can be delayed if the donor dye releases its fluorescence over time.
The molecule being stationary, its fluorescence signal can be integrated.
The additional entity has the same characteristics as the signaling entity 34 except for its fluorescence.
If the acceptor is fluorescent, its fluorescence is then observed.
KYN may be detected by UV and HAA by its fluorescence.
A cell is considered positive when its fluorescence intensity exceeds an estimated 0.99 percentile.
Puro-DHFR can be detected through its fluorescence.
If an embedded fluorophore is present, then its fluorescence will be reduced.
Upon stimulation, intracellular released Ca+2 can bind to the dye and alter its fluorescence intensity.
If the acceptor molecule is a fluorophore, its fluorescence may sometimes be increased.
If it is bound to Cu, then it will increase its fluorescence intensity.
Expression of EGFP was measured vía its fluorescence ( error bars are ± s . d ).

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