fluorescent probes

How Do Fluorescent Probes Work in Toxicology?

In toxicology, fluorescent probes are used to detect and measure the presence of toxic substances, as well as to study their interaction with biological molecules. When a fluorescent probe binds to a target molecule, it emits a fluorescence signal that can be measured using specialized equipment like fluorescence microscopes or spectrophotometers. This fluorescence can provide information on the concentration, localization, and dynamics of the target molecule within cells or tissues.

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