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Photobleaching

Photobleaching is the destruction of a photochemical fluor by high-intensity light. In microscopy, photobleaching may complicate the observation of fluorescent molecules, since they will eventually be destroyed by the light exposure necessary to stimulate them into fluorescing. This is especially problematic in time-lapse microscopy.

However, photobleaching may also be exploited to study the motion and/or diffusion of molecules, for example via the FRAP technique.

Commonly photobleaching must be controlled either by reducing the intensity or time-span of light exposure, increasing the concentration of fluors, or by employing more robust fluors that are less prone to bleaching. To a reasonable approximation, a given molecule will be destroyed after a constant exposure (intensity of emission X emission time X number of cycles).

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photobleaching

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Crystal
Electron
Exciton
Fluorescence
Fluorophore
Hydrophile
Hydrophobe
Multiplexing
Nanocrystal
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Nanorod
Nanotechnology
Near-infrared
Optoelectronics
Photoluminescence
Quantum confinement
Quantum dot
Quantum well
Quantum yield
Semiconductor
Sensitivity
Stokes shift
Toxicity
Ultraviolet

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