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Absorption and fluorescence properties of fluorescein

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In this article, the authors characterized the protolytic equilibria of fluorescein and determined the spectroscopic properties of its proclivity to fluorescence, and derived the equilibrium constants relating the chemical activities of the cation, neutral form, anion and dianion.
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This article is published in Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy.The article was published on 1995-06-01. It has received 951 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Quantum yield.

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A compact, low-cost and high sensitive LIF based on pinhole metal-capillary and direct laser-diode excitation

TL;DR: In this article, an axial-excitation laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) based on pinhole metal-capillary (PMC) and direct laser-diode excitation was proposed.
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Silica particles with fluorescein-labelled cores for evaluating accessibility through fluorescence quenching by copper

TL;DR: It was observed that the introduction of well-defined mesopores by pseudomorphic transformation in the presence of a structure-directing agent reduces the core accessibility, and the analysis by conventional gas sorption methods paints an incomplete picture of the mesoporous structure.
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Membrane permeability differentiation at the lipid divide

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a new approach for assessing the membrane permeability of cell-sized unilamellar vesicles, consisting of an aqueous medium enclosed by a single lipid bilayer.
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Fluorescence detection in automated DNA sequence analysis

TL;DR: A method for the partial automation of DNA sequence analysis by means of a fluorophore covalently attached to the oligonucleotide primer used in enzymaticDNA sequence analysis.
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Photoluminescence of solutions

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Subattomole amino acid analysis by capillary zone electrophoresis and laser-induced fluorescence

TL;DR: The alanine detection limit corresponds to fewer than 6000 molecules injected onto the column and represents an improvement of four orders of magnitude in the state of the art for fluorescent detection of amino acids and an improvement for the detection limit for isothiocyanate derivatives of amino amino acids.
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