Examples of 'photobleaching' in a sentence

Meaning of "photobleaching"

Photobleaching is a process in which a fluorescent molecule loses its ability to fluoresce due to interaction with light, commonly used in microscopy and imaging techniques
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  • present participle of photobleach
  • The destruction of a photochemical fluorescence by high-intensity light

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Photobleaching can be used to determine cone arrangement.
The disadvantage of the fluorospheres is photobleaching.
Photobleaching is effective when a fluorochrome is excited at a high rate.
These beads often display a greater resistance to photobleaching.
The photobleaching light may be a part of the apparatus.
White circles indicate regions of photobleaching.
Higher photobleaching efficiency is defined by a lower value of beta.
The cured films are analyzed according to a photobleaching test.
Photobleaching of the dye is an indication of polymerization.
Laser excitation can cause photobleaching.
Photobleaching can then occur.
The products formed by photobleaching of those compounds are non toxic.
Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching.
Particularly preferred photobleaching agents are sulfonated zinc or aluminium phthalocyanines.
The plate was covered in foil to prevent photobleaching of the signal.

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The photobleaching light may be delivered to a desired portion of the retina.
Our interest of study is focused on the photobleaching mechanisms of RSFPs.
A number of initial scans need to be made to determine fluorescence before photobleaching.
The products formed by photobleaching of the present compounds are non toxic.
Over exposure to light can result in photodamage due to photobleaching or phototoxicity.
In our fluorescence and photobleaching analyses the results were widely spread.
Other sources may also be used to generate the photobleaching light.
The practical impact of photobleaching depends on the fluorescent detection technique in question.
Its use is limited in immunofluorescence microscopy due to its rapid photobleaching characteristics.
Such photobleaching may have advantages or disadvantages depending on the potential application.
By providing a distinctive shape to the photobleaching light such confusion is minimized.
No photobleaching of the dye was evident over the period of the melting process.
Another way to minimize error is to keep photobleaching contained to a single region or area.
We found that different illumination intensities can result in different photobleaching pathways.
Such a spectrum of photobleaching light may be used to maximize absorption due to lens opacity.
This is useful to determine whether or not too much photobleaching has occurred.
In this case the photobleaching agent is added with the concentrated enzyme solution.
They are simultaneously endowed with an intense fluorescence and a slow rate of photobleaching.
The wavelength of light emitted by the photobleaching light may also be varied.
Fluorophores lose their ability to fluoresce as they are illuminated in a process called photobleaching.
These two conditions produce nearly equivalent photobleaching of the photoreceptor visual pigments.
We have observed photobleaching and shading of textiles treated with the dye radical photoinitiators.
The present disclosure provides an improved method for photobleaching an eye of a subject.
The spectrum of the photobleaching light was varied for each of four dark adaptation measurements.
We try to explain the fluorescence recovery curves from photobleaching experiments on ParBS complexes.
Photobleaching occurs as the fluorescent molecules accumulate chemical damage from the electrons excited during fluorescence.
The excitation volume was scanned repeatedly along the x axis until photobleaching occurred.
Photobleaching A common technique in cell biology for observing cargo movements with cells is photobleaching.
A bright and stable fluorophore is necessary for good signal to noise and minimal photobleaching.
The spectra shown in the photobleaching studies of Figs.
The compositions of the present invention may further comprise one or more photobleaching agents.
Photobleaching involves photosensitization, and reaction of singlet oxygen.
Animals were then maintained under subdued light conditions to avoid photobleaching and phototoxic reactions.
In contrast, photobleaching is often irreversible.
This shows the participation of ROS in the photobleaching.

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