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- fluorop****s, many of which are proprietary, often perform better, being more photostable, brighter, or less pH-sensitive than traditional dyes with comparable...
- in the choroid, and plays virtually no role. The eye contains several photostable pigments that all absorb in the short wavelength region, and hence contribute...
- Photochemistry is the branch of chemistry concerned with the chemical effects of light. Generally, this term is used to describe a chemical reaction caused...
- many diverse organisms. Most comparisons between the brightness and photostability of different fluorescent proteins have been made in vitro, removed from...
- para-Nitroblebbistatin is a non-phototoxic, photostable myosin inhibitor with low fluorescence. Its myosin inhibitory properties are very similar to those...
- ; Astell, S.; Hunt, D. M.; Mollon, J. D. (1991). "Photosensitive and photostable pigments in the retinae of Old World monkeys" (PDF). The Journal of Experimental...
- Salicylate) Complexing avobenzone with cyclodextrins may also increase its photostability. Formulations of avobenzone with hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin have...
- Bautista, G; Ras, R. H. A.; Toivonen, J (2014). "Direct Laser Writing of Photostable Fluorescent Silver Nanoclusters in Polymer Films". ACS Nano. 8 (11):...
- 1-Aminopentane Demmig, Stefan; Langhals, Heinz (1988). "Very soluble and Photostable perylene Fluorescent Dyes". Chemische Berichte. 121: 225–30. doi:10.1002/cber...
- protection. SCCS research found that when nanoparticles had certain photostable coatings (e.g., alumina, silica, cetyl phosphate, triethoxycaprylylsilane...