Fluorophores
Fluorophores are molecules that emit light upon excitation. They are widely used in biological imaging and research. These compounds absorb specific wavelengths of light and re-emit it at longer wavelengths. Fluorophores play a crucial role in fluorescence microscopy. They help scientists visualise cellular processes. Their applications extend to diagnostics and drug development. Understanding fluorophores enhances our knowledge of molecular interactions.
Recent advancements in microscopy have revolutionised our understanding of cellular structures and processes. Recently, the field continues to...
November 4, 2024