
How much do you know about Fluorescent ligands?
Quiz by Alessandro Scandurra
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A fluorophore, when excited, emits fluorescence at a λ:
Compared with radioligands, fluorescent ligands:
When you hear the word“fluorescence” the first thing which comes in your mind is:
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For High throughput screening of compound libraries, the most suitable alternative to radioligand binding assay is:
Fluorescence quenching is:
If you need a specific fluorescent probe to be used in your research project, which company you should contact?
Fluorescence polarization is based on:Â
High Content imaging:
In homogenous time resolved fluorescence, the donor fluorophore is:
The main difference between confocal microscopy and conventional fluorescence microscope is:
Which of these fluorophores emits in the Near infrared II (NIR II) region of the spectra?