- A fluorop**** (or
fluorochrome,
similarly to a chromop****) is a
fluorescent chemical compound that can re-emit
light upon
light excitation. Fluorop****s...
- of double-stranded breaks. Step 4:
Fluorochrome incorporation DNA
polymerase is used to
incorporate fluorochrome-labelled
nucleotides (FdNTPs) into the...
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individual cells. Each
fluorochrome has a
broad fluorescence spectrum. When more than one
fluorochrome is used, an
overlap between fluorochromes can occur. This...
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enzyme that
catalyzes attachment of deoxynucleotides,
tagged with a
fluorochrome or
another marker, to 3'-hydroxyl
termini of DNA
double strand breaks...
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chromatin damage in G0/G1
lymphocytes by non-stoichiometric
Hoechst fluorochrome binding". Cytometry. 11 (3): 386–94. doi:10.1002/cyto.990110309. PMID 1692786...
- instruments, as they
analyse the
color and
intensity of the
light emitted by a
fluorochrome attached to a
specific nucleotide of a DNA strand.
Surface plasmon resonance-based...
- Communications, a
telecommunications company 7-Amino-4-methylcoumarin, a
fluorochrome Advanced Micro Computers, a
former joint-venture of AMD and
Siemens African...
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biphenyl acetylene aryl derivatives,
coumarin derivatives, and
various fluorochromes.
Efficient OLEDs using small molecules were
first developed by Ching...
- 1990's, a
purified HLA
antigen panel affixed to
latex beads coated in
fluorochrome, a kind of so
called solid phase ****ay, has been used to
replace or complement...
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approximately 495 nm and 519 nm,
giving it a
green color. Like most
fluorochromes, it is
prone to photobleaching. Due to the
problem of photobleaching...