fluorescent signal
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffluorescentandsignal
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fluorescent
adjective
uk/flɔːˈres.ənt/us/flɔːˈres.ənt/
Fluorescent lights are very bright, tube-shaped electric lights, often used ...
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signal
noun[C]
uk/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/us/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/
an action, movement, or sound that gives information, a message, a warning, or ...
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(Definition offluorescentandsignalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thefluorescentsignalat the outer margin of the retina is due to auto-fluorescence from photoreceptor outer segment fragments and oil droplets.
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This will enable use of a notch filter to filter out incident wavelength reflections while allowing recording of thefluorescentsignal.
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No significantfluorescentsignalwas detectable with the secondary antibodies alone.
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Subsequently, the targeted molecules were degraded with specific enzymes and the stain was reapplied to confirm the disappearance offluorescentsignal.
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This is because hybridization properties differ from sequence to sequence so that the correspondence betweenfluorescentsignaland any kind of absolute measure of transcript level is unknown.
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However, it is thermodynamically less stable than the much longer double-stranded target duplex so the probe becomes displaced, leading to a rapid decrease influorescentsignal.
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This produces an increase in thefluorescentsignaldependent on glucose concentration.
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Any reaction between the probe and the immobilised protein emits afluorescentsignalthat is read by a laser scanner.
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Thus, increase in reporterfluorescentsignalis proportional to the number of amplicons generated.
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Thisfluorescentsignalcan be detected and located within the cell using an inverted fluorescence microscope that allows imaging of fluorescence in cells.
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Numerous antibodies may bind to microtubules in order to amplify thefluorescentsignal.
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If thefluorescentsignalis weak, amplification of the signal may be necessary in order to exceed the detection threshold of the microscope.
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The calcium increases are shown by a decrease in fluorescent signals.
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As shown in the color bar, warmer colors represent stronger fluorescent signals.
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The fluorescent signals are presented as frequency distribution histograms over 300 channels, starting from channel number 20.
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Thefluorescentsignalcould be easily visualized using a fluorescence microscope and this allowed the rapid examination of the localization of molecules in cells and in tissues.
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It is a useful scientific instrument as it provides fast, objective and quantitative recording of fluorescent signals from individual cells as well as physical separation of cells of particular interest.
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Autofluorescence interferes with detection of specific fluorescent signals, especially when the signals of interest are very dim it causes structures other than those of interest to become visible.
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