| fluor | fluorescence; fluorescent; fluorometry; fluoroscopy |
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| FP | false positive; family physician; family planning; family practice; family practitioner; Fanconi pan... |
| FPG | fasting plasma glucose; fluorescence plus Giemsa; focal proliferative glomerulonephritis |
| FPIA | fluorescence polarization immunoassay |
| FPR | false-positive rate; finger peripheral resistance; fluorescence photobleaching recovery; N-formylpep... |
| fluorescence in situ hybridization |
A test to detect ErbB2 gene amplification in the tumors of patients who intend to receive trastuzumab therapy for breast cancer, in situ hydridization is a sensitive method that is generally used to detect specific gene sequences in tissues sections or cell preparations by hybridizing the complimentary strand of a nucleotide probe to the sequence of interest. FISH uses a fluorescence probe to increase the sensitivity of in situ hybridization.
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| fluorescence |
Emission of energy as visible light.
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| fluorescence |
Red light emitted from chlorophyll.
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| fluorescence |
The emission of electromagnetic radiation, especially light, resulting from bombardment or a substance with other forms of electromagnetic radiation.
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| fluorescence |
The slow emission of longer wavelength light following the absorption of shorter wavelength radiation. Fluorescence is common with aromatic compounds with several rings joined together. Phosphorescence is similar but may persist long after the stimulating radiation is extinguished.
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