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How does the Typhoon detect fluorescein and similar probes?

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How does the Typhoon detect fluorescein and similar probes?

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A. Probably magically. The physical mechanism of fluorescence dictates that emission must always occur at a longer wavelength than excitation. The Typhoon excites fluorescein or Vistra Green at 532 nm and measures emission at less than 526 nm. We are currently researching this contradiction!

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