Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Fluorescence spectroscopy is a type of spectroscopy that uses light to detect and measure the properties of molecules. It is based on the fluorescence property of certain molecules, which is the ability of the molecule to absorb and re-emit light of a higher energy level when it is illuminated by light of a lower energy level. This technique is used to study molecular structure, dynamics and interactions. Fluorescence spectroscopy has many applications in the fields of biology, chemistry, and medicine, such as studying the binding of proteins, DNA and other biomolecules, and as a tool for drug discovery. It is also used in materials science and engineering for characterizing properties of materials, and in medical diagnostics for identifying diseases.
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