multicolor fluorescence

How Does Multicolor Fluorescence Work?

In a typical multicolor fluorescence setup, tissue samples are stained with multiple fluorophores, each specific to a different target molecule. When exposed to a light source of a specific wavelength, these fluorophores emit light at their characteristic wavelengths. By using filters and detectors that are sensitive to these emission wavelengths, researchers can capture and distinguish the signals from different fluorophores.

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