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fluorescence

[floo-res-uhns, flaw-, floh-] / flʊˈrɛs əns, flɔ-, floʊ- /
NOUN
luminosity
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With expertise in biophysics, Chauvier and Nils Walter, U-M professor of chemistry, biophysics, utilized their advanced single molecule fluorescence microscopes to analyze the kinetics of the structure.

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While conventional fluorescence microscopy has been useful for studying cellular structures, it has been limited by the diffraction of light, restricting its ability to resolve features smaller than a few hundred nanometers.

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The fluorescence made it easy to observe cells as they formed patterns.

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In case of techniques like fluorescence microscopy they deal with specific light sources on a black background.

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The intensity of this laser-induced fluorescence changes depending on the external magnetic field.

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