| fluorescamine | <chemical> A nonfluorescent reagent for the detection of primary amines, peptides and proteins. The reaction products are highly fluorescent. Pharmacological action: indicators and reagents. Chemical name: Spiro(furan-2(3H),1'(3'H)-isobenzofuran)-3,3'-dione, 4-phenyl- (12 Dec 1998) |
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| fluoresce | 1. To produce or exhibit fluorescence. 2. 4-phenyl[furan[2H(3H)-1'-phthalane]-3,3'-dione;a reagent that reacts with amino acids to procude a fluorescing compound. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fluorescein | <chemical> Fluorophore commonly used in microscopy. Fluorescein di acetate can be used as a vital stain or can be conjugated to proteins (particularly antibodies) using isothiocyanate. Excitation is at 365nm and the emitted light is green yellow (450-490nm). The emission spectrum is pH sensitive and fluorescein can therefore be used to measure pH in intracellular compartments. (18 Nov 1997) |
| fluorescein angiography | <procedure> The process of taking X-rays of blood vessels that have been injected with a special dye. The dye allows to person viewing the X-ray to see the blood vessels. (13 Nov 1997) |
| fluorescein eye examination | A special test that allows the examiner to detect cornea abrasions or corneal foreign bodies. An orange dye (fluorescein) is placed into the eye and the eye is illuminated with a cobalt blue light (black light). This serves to highlight any irregularities in the corneal surface. (27 Sep 1997) |
| fluorescein instillation test | A test for patency of the lacrimal system; fluorescein instilled in the conjunctival sac can be recovered from the inferior nasal meatus. Synonym: Jones' test. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fluorescein isothiocyanate | <chemical> A fluorescent chemical derived from fluorescein which is used to label proteins. (25 Jun 1999) |
| fluorescein sodium | A dye used for diagnosis of certain ocular diseases, differentiation or delineation of organ parts in surgery, and determination of circulation time. Synonym: resorcinolphthalein sodium, uranin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fluorescein string test | A string test used to determine location of a bleeding intestinal lesion in which fluorescein is given intravenously to determine gastrointestinal haemorrhage; if the string fluoresces after removal, it has been contaminated by blood that has appeared since injection of the fluorescein; used to determine location of bleeding lesion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fluorescein-5-isothiocyanate | <chemical> 3',6'-dihydroxy-5-isothiocyanatospiro(isobenzofuran-1(3h),9'-(9h)xanthen)-3-one. Fluorescent probe capable of being conjugated to tissue and proteins. It is used as a label in fluorescent antibody staining procedures as well as protein- and amino acid-binding techniques. Pharmacological action: fluorescent dyes. Chemical name: Spiro(isobenzofuran-1(3H),9'-(9H)xanthen)-3-one, 3',6'-dihydroxy-5-isothiocyanato- (12 Dec 1998) |
| fluorescein-conjugated antibody | Refers to an antibody that has joined with a fluorescein molecule. (09 Oct 1997) |
| fluoresceins | <chemical> A family of spiro(isobenzofuran-1(3h),9'-(9h)xanthen)-3-one derivatives. These are used as dyes, as indicators for various metals, and as fluorescent labels in immunoassays. Pharmacological action: fluorescent dyes. (12 Dec 1998) |
| fluorescence | <chemistry, physics> The emission of one or more photons by a molecule or atom activated by the absorption of a quantum of electro magnetic radiation. Typically the emission, that is of longer wavelength than the excitatory radiation, occurs within 10exp 8 seconds: phosphorescence is a phenomenon with a longer or much longer delay in re radiation. Note that rays, X-rays, UV, visible light and IR radiations may all stimulate fluorescence. (25 Jun 1999) |
| fluorescence energy transfer | <technique> Transfer of energy from one fluorochrome to another. The emission wavelength of the fluorochrome excited by the incident light must approximately match the excitation wavelength of the second fluorochrome. If light at the second emission wavelength is detected, it implies that the two fluorochromes were physically within a few nanometres. Used as a technique to probe protein or cell interactions. (25 Jun 1999) |
| fluorescence immunoassay | <technique> A sensitive technique which uses fluorescein, a fluorescent molecule, to measure the antigen or antibody concentration in a solution. (09 Oct 1997) |
Synonyms : Coon's Technic, Fluorescent Antibody Technic, Immunofluorescence, Immunofluorescence Technic, Antibody Technic, Fluorescent, Antibody Technics, Fluorescent, Antibody Technique, Fluorescent, Antibody Techniques, Fluorescent, Coon Technic, Coon Technique
Synonyms : Direct Fluorescent Antibody Technic, Direct Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Direct Immunofluorescence, Direct Immunofluorescence Assay, Fluorescent Antibody Technic, Direct, Immunofluorescence Technic, Direct, Assay, Direct Immunofluorescence
Synonyms : Fluorescent Antibody Technic, Indirect, Immunofluorescence Technic, Indirect, Indirect Fluorescent Antibody Technic, Indirect Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect Immunofluorescence, Indirect Immunofluorescence Assay, Assay, Indirect Immunofluorescence
Synonyms : Fluorescence Agents, Fluorescent Agents, Fluorogenic Substrate, Agents, Fluorescence, Agents, Fluorescent, Dyes, Fluorescent, Probes, Fluorescent, Substrate, Fluorogenic
Synonyms : FTA ABS Test, FTA-ABS Tests, Fluorescent Treponemal Antibody Absorption Test, Test, FTA-ABS, Tests, FTA-ABS
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the rate of flow of energy or particles across a given surface a flow or discharge a substance added to molten metals to bond with impurities that can then be readily removed excessive discharge of liquid from a cavity or organ (as in watery diarrhea) a state of uncertainty about what should be done (usually following some important event) preceding the establishment of a new direction of action; "the flux following the death of the emperor" magnetic field: the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle flow: move or progress freely as if in a stream; "The crowd flowed out of the stadium" flux density: (physics) the number of changes in energy flow across a given surface per unit area liquefy: become liquid or fluid when heated; "the frozen fat liquefied" in constant change; "his opinions are in flux"; "the newness and flux of the computer industry" blend: mix together different elements; "The colors blend well"
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Wernicke's aphasia: aphasia characterized by fluent but meaningless speech and severe impairment of the ability understand spoken or written words
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subject to change; variable; "a fluid situation fraught with uncertainty"; "everything was unstable following the coup" characteristic of a fluid; capable of flowing and easily changing shape fluent: smooth and unconstrained in movement; "a long, smooth stride"; "the fluid motion of a cat"; "the liquid grace of a ballerina" a substance that is fluid at room temperature and pressure in cash or easily convertible to cash; "liquid (or fluid) assets" a continuous amorphous substance that tends to flow and to conform to the outline of its container: a liquid or a gas affording change (especially in social status); "Britain is not a truly fluid society"; "upwardly mobile"
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a British imperial unit of capacity or volume (liquid or dry) equal to 8 fluid drams or 28.416 cubic centimeters (1.734 cubic inches) a United States unit of capacity or volume equal to 1.804 cubic inches
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a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 60 minims or 3.5516 cubic centimeters a unit of capacity or volume in the apothecary system equal to one eighth of a fluid ounce
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| Flu | (informal) subject to accident or chance or change |
| Flu | (informal) subject to accident or chance or change |
| Flu | watercourse that consists of an open artificial chute filled with water for power or for carrying logs |
| Flu | a narrow gorge with a stream running through it |
| Flu | meaningless ceremonies and flattery |
| Flu | a bland custard or pudding especially of oatmeal |
| Flu | be a mystery or bewildering to |
| Flu | set (something or oneself) down |
| Flu | fall heavily |
| Flu | fall heavily |
| Flu | fail to get a passing grade |
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