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- recovery of fluorescence at the site of photobleaching, or FLIP techniques, in which multiple rounds of photobleaching is done so that the spread of fluorescence...
- Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) is a method for determining the kinetics of diffusion through tissue or cells. It is capable of quantifying...
- green color. Like most fluorochromes, it is prone to photobleaching. Due to the problem of photobleaching, derivatives of fluorescein such as Alexa 488 and...
- period of time to determine the results of the photobleaching on the cell as a whole. Before photobleaching can occur, cells must be injected with a fluorescent...
- _{\text{pb}}} is the photobleaching decay time constant and depends on whether the acceptor is present or not. Since photobleaching consists in the permanent...
- ability to fluoresce as they are illuminated in a process called photobleaching. Photobleaching occurs as the fluorescent molecules ac****ulate chemical damage...
- other noises and artifacts such as poisson noise, optical aberrations, photobleaching, and other fluorescence molecules. Poissonian noise are fundamental...
- to move molecules across the membrane. Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) is a technique used to track diffusion of lipids or proteins...
- protein degradation and loss, as well as hair pigment deterioration Photobleaching is common among people with European ancestry. Around 72 percent of...
- formation. These characteristics drive other properties, including photobleaching or photoresistance (loss of fluorescence upon continuous light excitation)...