The word
"fluorescent" refers to something that emits a bright, glowing light when exposed to certain substances or sources of energy.
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He and his wife recycle, they use compact
fluorescent light bulbs in the house, they walk most places and hardly ever use their car.
In 2013, researchers reported in Scientific Reports that the level of green
fluorescent protein fell with temperature stress.
The focus is on protein detection in live versus fixed cells: determination of protein expression, localization, activity state, and the possibility for combination
of fluorescent light microscopy with electron microscopy.
In bathrooms and kitchen
with fluorescent light bulbs, the color looks like yellow.
One potential approach involves the integration of a modified form of a
green fluorescent protein into a serotonin receptor.
Light appears explicitly
in fluorescent tubes cutting horizontally through more than one work, not solely in white, but also in each work through the light it collects.
For this purpose, the structures to be studied are marked selectively
using fluorescent dyes.
The team chose three types of
fluorescent dye molecules for their experiments.
Warm, ambient lighting will do wonders for this room that is too - often plagued with
fluorescent tubes.
But scientists say that it has potential for even better resolution and for examining protein - protein interactions, particularly if
fluorescent labels of different colors can be applied to proteins.
Friends, when as its artist I write about my proposal
for fluorescent light, I develop a continuity of suggestive speculation.
Within a decade, the brand has grown from a single line of
red fluorescent fish to 10 lines, six colors and three species.
Using dyes may require an extra step, but they can be switched on and off more quickly and don't burn out as fast
as fluorescent proteins.
We were able to see the display just fine in direct sunlight and
under fluorescent lights in the office, though these weren't the ideal environments for the screen.
They used colored
fluorescent tags to identify the groups in question in embryos, allowing the correct cells to be harvested.
First of all, it's made of polyester in bright
fluorescent yellow with bright orange accents.
A side effect: your urine turns what can only be described as an alarming shade of
fluorescent orange.
We have combined this microscope with new
fluorescent probes, which switch between a bright and dark state rapidly.
They pick up
fluorescent signals from particles inserted into cells and tissues that are illuminated with specific wavelengths of light.
The labels are made of a material that can use energy
from fluorescent lights to automatically change the price displayed on them.
An immense sculpture comprising 148 custom - built fixtures fitted with bright
white fluorescent tubes.
The report opens the door for the discovery of
new fluorescent proteins that could be used in biomedical research.
However, if signs of illness develop during observation, the animal must be euthanized and the head sent for
fluorescent antibody testing of brain tissue.
These patches effectively act as windows that enable UV light to reach the bone, where it is absorbed and then emitted again as
blue fluorescent light.
Using
fluorescent reporter molecules and time - lapse microscopy, they examined individual cells as they grew and divided.
When researchers want to study a specific gene, they often make slight modifications so a special protein tag that
produces fluorescent light can attach to the proteins produced by their gene of interest.
The natural orange glow doesn't disrupt sleep hormones
like fluorescent or blue lights do and I find it very relaxing.
The lab tracked the differentiating process using
fluorescent cell imaging, which tested for the necessary markers during each step.
Here, we will explain how practical brightness is determined and why practical brightness is a better criterion than theoretical brightness for selecting the
brightest fluorescent protein.
It uses a specially
developed fluorescent marker which attaches to cell proteins when injected into patients.
Over time, they developed methods that
add fluorescent labels to cells in order to see features the human eye normally can't see.
At the time there was some speculation that a particular
fluorescent compound could be used in cancer treatment, but the compound broke apart rapidly in water.
The list
includes fluorescent light bulbs, batteries, electronics, and other household waste like old paints and pesticides.
The green
fluorescent pigment in the lenses of its eyes acts like a filter, absorbing the sea's ambient deep blue light.
The researchers subjected the metallic iron oxide particles to radiation until the DNA bonds holding them together broke, releasing
fluorescent materials.
Nearly every light bulb in my home has been changed to the new
fluorescent ones.
Such knowledge could be used to create
fluorescent sensors that can detect diseases and cellular environmental conditions like pH or oxygen pressure.
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