Examples of 'quencher' in a sentence

Meaning of "quencher"

quencher (noun) - Something that extinguishes or suppresses. Often used in the context of thirst or chemical reactions
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  • Something that quenches (thirst, fire, etc.)

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The healthy thirst quencher on hot days.
A quencher compound was added to the intermediate polycarbonate.
The other label is an organic quencher molecule.
The quencher may also be a fluorophore.
It is combinaison that makes a real thirst quencher.
A real thirst quencher this time.
The marker can be a fluorophore or a fluorescence quencher.
It is used as a triplet quencher in fluorescence microscopy.
R is preferably a fluorescent dye or a fluorescence quencher molecule.
There is no other quencher than pure natural water.
Such a dye is commonly called a fluorescence quencher.
No quencher was provided to this electrophotographic device.
The second molecule is known as a quencher molecule.
The quencher in a preferred embodiment is glutathione.
Chromium is noteworthy a known quencher of certain luminescence centers.

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It is also possible to use a second fluorophore as fluorescence quencher.
The structure of the quencher is crucial to the enhanced.
Each probe has a marker and optionally a quencher.
You are a soul quencher sweetaaa.
A fluorophore can also act as a quencher.
Optimal thirst quencher during and after the training.
Another preferred class of labels include quencher moieties.
A typical quencher is cibachron blue.
The second fluorescent moiety is generally a quencher molecule.
The quencher probe does not emit visible light energy.
The receptor may itself be a quencher.
A fluorescence quencher is also referred to as a quenching portion of a probe or polymer.
Let vegetable juices be your summer thirst quencher.
Various configurations of donor and quencher molecules are possible.
In certain embodiments the acceptor fluorescent moiety is a quencher.
One of the labels can be either a quencher or a fluorophore.
The quencher may be a nanoparticle.
The effect is proportional with the quencher concentration.
In both assays the quencher oligonucleotides had no phosphorothioate modification.
The melting reaction does not include a soluble quencher.
Cleavage results in release of the quencher and an increase in fluorescence.
The probe oligonucleotide contains a fluorophore and quencher.
Haemoglobin is a known quencher of fluorescence.
The substrate is labeled with a fluor and a fluorescence quencher.
The compounds herein described include a quencher of fluorescence energy.
It is preferable if the detectable labels are present without an associated quencher.
The compounds of the invention include a quencher of fluorescence energy.
If no subsequent energy emission occurs the fluorescent acceptor is a quencher.
In some cases the quencher assembly comprises the waste chamber.
I have got the quencher.
Suitable quencher compounds are sulfonic acid class compounds or derivatives thereof.
The probes can also be labeled with a quencher molecule.
In some embodiments the quencher assembly comprises the waste chamber.
The fluorogens can be employed by themselves or with quencher molecules.
The quencher also can be a peptide compound containing a nucleophilic group.

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