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Spectroscopy / Molecular biology / Dyes / Fluorescent dyes / Dark quencher / Quenching / Molecular beacon / Fluorophore / Förster resonance energy transfer / Chemistry / Biology / Fluorescence
Date: 2010-11-12 17:05:49
Spectroscopy
Molecular biology
Dyes
Fluorescent dyes
Dark quencher
Quenching
Molecular beacon
Fluorophore
Förster resonance energy transfer
Chemistry
Biology
Fluorescence

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