Definition of Photostability. Meaning of Photostability. Synonyms of Photostability

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Meaning of Photostability from wikipedia

- Photochemistry is the branch of chemistry concerned with the chemical effects of light. Generally, this term is used to describe a chemical reaction caused...
- quantum yield and photostability are less than that of DsRed. mCherry and other mFruits have improved brightness and photostability over both DsRed and...
- benzylidene camphor derivative, many of which are known for their excellent photostability. Although there are a few different UV absorbers with the trade name...
- Salicylate) Complexing avobenzone with cyclodextrins may also increase its photostability. Formulations of avobenzone with hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin have...
- contributed to the field of live-cell imaging. StayGold, known for its high photostability and brightness, was originally designed as a dimeric fluorescent protein...
- tailored for various chemical and biological applications where greater photostability, higher fluorescence intensity, or different attachment groups are needed...
- Faure A, Fortin J, Paparis E, Coiffard LJ (May 2007). "Study of the photostability of 18 sunscreens in creams by measuring the SPF in vitro". Journal of...
- used in various chemical and biological applications where greater photostability or higher fluorescence intensity are needed. Titus JA; Haugland R; Sharrow...
- BASF. DHHB has an absorption maximum of 354 nm. DHHB has excellent photostability and compatibility with other UV absorbers and other cosmetic ingredients...
- (ESIPT) behavior and the behavior might be the cause of its decent photostability, by recent spectroscopic study. As first described in 1878, the dye...