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However, promyelocytic-retinoid acid receptor rearrangement was not found by fluorescence in situ hybridization on interphase nuclei.
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This causes its fluorescence and explains its importance in electronic microscopy.
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Therefore, tryptophan fluorescence can be a very sensitive measurement of the conformational state of individual tryptophan residues.
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The radixin gene has been localized by fluorescence in situ hybridization to 11q23.
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The location of fluorescence will vary according to the target molecule, external for membrane proteins, and internal for cytoplasmic proteins.
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They can be visualized by electron microscopy or fluorescence microscopy.
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Incomplete loss of fluorescence indicates that there are fluorophores that do not move or travel to the bleached area.
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The most common and widely used method for detection is fluorescence labeling which is highly sensitive, safe and compatible with readily available microarray laser scanners.
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Already installed are sensors for temperature, salinity, transmission, light, light attenuation, fluorescence, pressure and velocity.
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Furthermore, the fluorescence can also be measured from the front, which is often done for turbid or opaque samples.
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