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  1. Fluorophore - Wikipedia

    A fluorophore (or fluorochrome, similarly to a chromophore) is a fluorescent chemical compound that can re-emit light upon light excitation. Fluorophores typically contain several combined …

  2. What are fluorophores? - Abcam

    Fluorophores or fluorochromes are photoreactive chemicals that absorb and emit energy in a predictable fashion.

  3. Fluorophore Selection Guide | Thermo Fisher Scientific - US

    You can find information about each fluorophore by browsing the tables below. On this page, you can also find fluorophore brands to explore our different dye brands and resources to explore …

  4. Fluorophore - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    A fluorophore is a fluorescent chemical compound that can absorb photons in the “ground state,” leading to fluorescence emission and vibration relaxation in the “excited state.”

  5. What is a Fluorophore? | Definition, Structure and Examples

    A fluorophore is a chemical compound that is fluorescent, meaning it emits strong glowing colours. Quantum dots, conjugate organic molecules and some proteins are common …

  6. What Are Common Fluorophores and Their Uses? - Biology Insights

    A fluorophore is a remarkable chemical compound capable of re-emitting light after absorbing it. These molecules have a fascinating ability to convert absorbed light energy into emitted light …

  7. A Comprehensive Review of Fluorophores: Structure, Mechanisms, …

    Apr 21, 2025 · Fluorophores are molecules that exhibit fluorescence, a phenomenon of emitting light upon excitation by electromagnetic radiation. This property has made them indispensable …

  8. fluorophore | Photonics Dictionary | Photonics Marketplace

    A fluorophore is a molecule or a portion of a molecule that has the ability to emit light upon excitation by an external energy source, such as ultraviolet or visible light. The process by …

  9. Fluorophore: A guide to molecular imaging & applications

    A fluorophore is a molecule capable of absorbing light at a specific wavelength and then emitting it at a longer wavelength. This fluorescent property makes them essential in biological imaging, …

  10. Fluorophores - Definition and Relevance | Nanopedia

    A fluorophore is a molecule with fluorescence properties. The fluorophore absorbs photons and emits photons of lower energy in return.