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Spectrofluorometer

 


A spectrofluorometer is a scientific instrument that measures the intensity and wavelengths of fluorescence emitted by a sample when exposed to specific wavelengths of light. It is widely used in molecular biology, biochemistry, and chemistry to analyze the fluorescence characteristics of compounds. Spectrofluorometers help researchers study molecular structures, quantify concentrations of fluorescent molecules, and investigate biological processes such as DNA and protein interactions. They are essential tools for fluorescence spectroscopy, allowing for the sensitive detection and analysis of fluorescent substances in various fields of research and diagnostics.