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- Fluorophore abstract "A fluorophore (or fluorochrome, similarly to a chromophore) is a fluorescent chemical compound that can re-emit light upon light excitation. Fluorophores typically contain several combined aromatic groups, or plane or cyclic molecules with several π bonds.Fluorophores are sometimes used alone, as a tracer in fluids, as a dye for staining of certain structures, as a substrate of enzymes, or as a probe or indicator (when its fluorescence is affected by environment such as polarity, ions,...). But more generally it is covalently bonded to a macromolecule, serving as a marker (or dye, or tag, or reporter) for affine or bioactive reagents (antibodies, peptides, nucleic acids).Fluorophores are notably used to stain tissues, cells, or materials in a variety of analytical methods, i.e., fluorescent imaging and spectroscopy. Fluorescein, by its amine reactive isothiocyanate derivative FITC, has been one of the most popularized fluorophores. From antibody labeling, the applications have spread to nucleic acids thanks to (FAM(Carboxyfluorescein), TET,...). Other historically common fluorophores are derivatives of rhodamine (TRITC), coumarin, and cyanine. Newer generations of fluorophores, many of which are proprietary, often perform better (more photostable, brighter, and/or less pH-sensitive) than traditional dyes with comparable excitation and emission.".
- Fluorophore thumbnail FISH_13_21.jpg?width=300.
- Fluorophore wikiPageExternalLink fluo.html.
- Fluorophore wikiPageExternalLink www.fluorophores.org.
- Fluorophore wikiPageExternalLink Molecular-Probes-The-Handbook.html.
- Fluorophore wikiPageExternalLink Fluorescence-SpectraViewer.html.
- Fluorophore wikiPageExternalLink Tutorials.html.
- Fluorophore wikiPageID "532034".
- Fluorophore wikiPageRevisionID "599050921".
- Fluorophore hasPhotoCollection Fluorophore.
- Fluorophore subject Category:Dyes.
- Fluorophore subject Category:Luminescence.
- Fluorophore type Abstraction100002137.
- Fluorophore type ColoringMaterial114984973.
- Fluorophore type Dye114985383.
- Fluorophore type Dyes.
- Fluorophore type Material114580897.
- Fluorophore type Matter100020827.
- Fluorophore type Part113809207.
- Fluorophore type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Fluorophore type Relation100031921.
- Fluorophore type Substance100019613.
- Fluorophore comment "A fluorophore (or fluorochrome, similarly to a chromophore) is a fluorescent chemical compound that can re-emit light upon light excitation. Fluorophores typically contain several combined aromatic groups, or plane or cyclic molecules with several π bonds.Fluorophores are sometimes used alone, as a tracer in fluids, as a dye for staining of certain structures, as a substrate of enzymes, or as a probe or indicator (when its fluorescence is affected by environment such as polarity, ions,...).".
- Fluorophore label "Fluorochrome".
- Fluorophore label "Fluorocromo".
- Fluorophore label "Fluorocromo".
- Fluorophore label "Fluorofoor".
- Fluorophore label "Fluorofor".
- Fluorophore label "Fluorophore".
- Fluorophore label "Fluoróforo".
- Fluorophore label "Флюорофор".
- Fluorophore sameAs Fluorofor.
- Fluorophore sameAs Fluorocromo.
- Fluorophore sameAs Fluorochrome.
- Fluorophore sameAs Fluorocromo.
- Fluorophore sameAs Fluorofoor.
- Fluorophore sameAs Fluorofor.
- Fluorophore sameAs Fluoróforo.
- Fluorophore sameAs m.02m8qj.
- Fluorophore sameAs Q2448456.
- Fluorophore sameAs Q2448456.
- Fluorophore sameAs Fluorophore.
- Fluorophore wasDerivedFrom Fluorophore?oldid=599050921.
- Fluorophore depiction FISH_13_21.jpg.
- Fluorophore isPrimaryTopicOf Fluorophore.