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| October 12, 2018 | |
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| The latest fluorescence news from AZoNetwork | |
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| Guide to Measuring Fluorescence from a Sample
Fluorescence spectroscopy is a widespread analytical technique, but dealing with unknown samples can often be challenging even for experienced users. Our team have put together a procedure for spectral measurements to help newcomers in the fluorescence spectroscopy field.
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Single-particle tracking (SPT) is used to define the diffusion dynamics of nanoparticles and biomolecules, through the use of fluorescent probes. | |
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Researchers developed fluorescent proteins that can be controlled by orange and green light. These proteins will help to study processes in living cells. The work was supported by Russian Science Foundation grant, and the results were published in Nature Methods. | |
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XRF is a respected and commonplace technique that is well known for its ability to provide quick, accurate and precise elemental analysis within a diverse range of applications. It is especially useful for the industrial production control of building materials, metals, slags and petrochemical products. | |
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DAPI, or 4,6-diamidino2-phenylindole, is a fluorescent nucleic acid dye used to preferentially stain double-stranded DNA. It is commonly used in flow cytometry | |
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The SX20 and SX-20LED’s stopped flow cell sits within a removable cell cartridge. The standard quartz cell, of 20 μL volume, can provide 2 mm and 10 mm pathlengths with dimensions of 10 mm x 2 mm x 1 mm. | |
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