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First, C4 plants have a greater quantum yield than C3 plants at 30 °C (the C4 advantage diminishes at lower temperatures and as atmospheric CO2 partial pressures rise).
Additionally, it had 100 times greater quantum yield.
tdTomato was selected as the fluorescent protein because it has a greater quantum yield of 0.69 as compared to 0.6 for common fluorescent proteins such as the enhanced form of GFP (EGFP) [ 22], as well as a brightness (product of quantum yield and extinction coefficient) that is 2.8 times greater than EGFP [ 23].
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Work to establish longer lived photoinduced charge separated states, which might lead to greater quantum yields and further applications, has continued.
The probe exhibits strong fluorescence with a great quantum yield of 25.6%.
The extremely large quantum yield of the primary charge separation (close to 100%) [9] in RC presents a great challenge to use it in artificial light harvesting systems.
The monomeric mKikGR displays bright fluorescence (φflR = 0.63), a large quantum yield of photoswitching (φsw = 7.5×10−3), and a low quantum yield of photobleaching (φbleaching = 6.47×10−6).
Numerous cyanines also exhibit emission bands with large quantum yields.
Optical properties of oxidized single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) have attracted much attention because of the greater luminescence quantum yield than that of pristine CNTs, showing the possibility of optical applications such as near-infrared single-photon emitters and bioimaging.
We previously reported the approximately 2-fold enhanced activity and 1.4-fold greater bioluminescence quantum yield properties of a chimeric enzyme that contains the N-domain of Photinus pyralis luciferase joined to the C-domain of Luciola italica luciferase.
As these spheroid cultures can grow to sizes in excess of 750 µm in diameter, alternative cRGD and cRAD constructs were synthesized that instead employed Cy5.5 dyes, whose greater fluorescence quantum yield enabled improved imaging over those based on the weaker EtNBS fluorescence emission.
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