Fluorescence Spectroscopy Webinars
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Fluorometers and spectrofluorometers (also called fluorescence spectrometers) are used to measure the intensity and wavelength of fluorescent light emitted from a sample after excitation by illumination. Spectrofluorometers utilize monochromators to select the desired wavelengths, whereas filter fluorometers employ a set of filters. Spectrofluorometers for measuring steady-state fluorescence and lifetime fluorescence (or time-resolved fluorescence) are available, as well as fluorescence microscopes and microplate readers. Find the best fluorescence spectroscopy products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.
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Extractbales and leachables analysis on the X500R qTOF system
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PFAS - Analysis to accreditation
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Raman hyperspectroscopy for medical diagnostics
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Chlorine in catalyst by XRF &petra MAX UOP 979 precision compliance
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Self learning microscopy for life science
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Microphysiological systems for human focused drug discovery
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Biobanking tools for ELNS
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To the limits of feasability: 2D-LC-ACD-HRdm-IM-qTOF-MS
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Decoding 3D biology in real-time
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Using octet for high-throughput early clone selection
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Redefining the Hi-C toolbox
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A molcules journey through gas chromatography
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Simple to the CORE
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