| fluorescence |
A property of a mineral to glow with certain colors when exposed to an ultraviolet light.
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| fluorescence |
Emission of visible light by a substance, such as a mineral, that is currently exposed to ultraviolet light and absorbs radiation from it. The light appears in the form of glowing, distinctive colors. The emission ends when the exposure to ultraviolet light ends.
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| fluorescence in situ hybridization |
A technique that uses fluorescent molecules to locate the position of a DNA sequence along the chromosome.
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| 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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