| FRAP | fluorescence recovery after photo-bleaching |
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| FSF | fibrin stabilizing factor; front surface fluorescence |
| FTU | fluorescence thiourea |
| ICF | immunodeficiency-centromeric instability-facial anomalies [syndrome]; indirect centrifugal flotation... |
| IF | idiopathic fibroplasia; idiopathic flushing; immersion foot; immunofluorescence; indirect fluorescen... |
| fluorescence in situ hybridization |
A physical mapping approach that uses fluorescein tags to detect hybridization of probes with metaphase chromosomes and with the less-condensed somatic interphase chromatin.
Ãâó: xray.bmc.uu.se/~kenth/bioinfo/glossary.html
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| fluorescence |
Emission of radiation at one wavelength in response to the absorption of energy at a different wavelength. Some lunar materials fluoresce. Most do not. The process is identical to that of the familiar fluorescent lamps.
Ãâó: history.nasa.gov/EP-95/glossary.htm
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| fluorescence in situ hybridization |
a laboratory technique used to determine how many copies of a specific segment of DNA are present or absent in a cell.
Ãâó: www.lpch.org/DiseaseHealthInfo/HealthLibrary/genet...
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| fluorescence |
The absorption of light at one wavelength and its re-emission at a longer wavelength. Fluorescence plays an important role in the perceived color of many objects: the unnatural brightness of "day-glo" paints is due to fluorescence.
Ãâó: tigger.uic.edu/~hilbert/Glossary.html
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| fluorescence in situ hybridization |
A mapping technique that uses fluorescent tags to identify specific locations of chromosomes.
Ãâó: www.exploratorium.edu/genepool/glossary.html
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