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|description='''Fluorometry''' (or [[fluorimetry]]) is the general term given to the method of measuring the fluorescent emission of a substance following excitation by light at a shorter wavelength.
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* Discussion on [[Talk:Fluorometry|Fluori/ometry]]
* Discussion on [[Talk:Fluorometry|Fluori/ometry]]
* [[Fluorometric dyes]]

Latest revision as of 10:11, 19 March 2019


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Fluorometry

Description

Fluorometry (or fluorimetry) is the general term given to the method of measuring the fluorescent emission of a substance following excitation by light at a shorter wavelength.



MitoPedia methods: Fluorometry 


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