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fluorimetry

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fluorometry [floo͡-rom´ĕ-tre]
an analytical technique for identifying and characterizing minute amounts of a substance by excitation of the substance with a beam of ultraviolet light and detection and measurement of the characteristic wavelength of the fluorescent light emitted.

fluorimetry


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Tandem-dye reagents (PE-Cy5 data shown in Figure 5B) bottled in these black-coated vials and exposed to controlled lighting (3) conditions showed no degradation compared to the amber-vialed product measured by both fluorimetry and flow cytometry.
Such analytical techniques include HPLC [7-9], GLC [10,11], ion chromatography [12], capillary zone electrophoresis [13], chemiluminescence [4,14,15], fluorimetry [16.
 
 
 
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