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Depolarized fluorescence photobleaching recovery
European Biophysics Journal, 1987The effects of the fact that the laser sources typically used in fluorescence photobleaching recovery (FPR) experiments in the most commonly employed in-line microscope imaging geometries, are highly linearly polarized, are examined in some detail.
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Photobleaching—a Common Phenomenon
Nature, 1968YELLOWING or darkening in sunlight is a common occurrence. Ultraviolet light with photon energies in excess of bond energies disrupts molecules and produces coloured and/or reactive groups. Wool yellowing increases below 365 mµ; at 254 mµ greening and free radicals occur1,2. Other materials form free radicals3. Skin reddens only below 320 mµ (ref.
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Kinetic models of photobleaching
1992The photochemical bleaching of dye by light is a long-standing problem for the textile and graphics industries. However, the effects of photochemical bleaching can also be employed usefully to alter the index of refraction of a material to fabricate an optical waveguide in polymeric materials.
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Reversible Photobleaching of Chlorophyll
The Journal of Physical and Colloid Chemistry, 1948J J, McBRADY, R, LIVINGSTON
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