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"fluorescence signal" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used in scientific writing and can refer to a photon or light detected from a fluorophore molecule that has been previously activated by light energy. For example, "The fluorescence signal detected in the sample indicated a successful experiment."
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Relative fluorescence signal was monitored by FMT.
The graph reports the fluorescence signal of NADPH over time.
This property facilitates easy calibration of the fluorescence signal.
Use of a fluorochrome ensures an intense fluorescence signal with well-defined excitation and emission properties.
Unlike small molecule dyes, fluorescence signal in this system requires folded, fully-functional Broccoli aptamer modules.
Initially, electronic noise without sample acquisition was detected to set the baseline for fluorescence signal detection.
(Green: stained cytoplasm; blue: nucleus; red: fluorescence signal of ND Scalee bar is 20 μm).
Aichi 3Dpol fluorescence signal in blue (left), membrane in red (middle) and merged image (right).
An isosurface shows a voxel-based 3D model of the imaged fluorescence signal.
The resultant fluorescence signal was analyzed to produce FCS data as described in the methods section.
At higher excitation powers (closed symbols) saturation of the fluorescence signal starts to play a role.
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