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QUENCHING REFERS TO ANY PROCESS WHICH DECREASES THE FLUORESCENCE INTENSITY OF A GIVEN SUBSTANCE.
Fluorescence quenching; Quencher (fluorescence)

Fluorescence image-guided surgery         
MEDICAL IMAGING TECHNIQUE
Fluorescence guided surgery
Fluorescence guided surgery (FGS), also called fluorescence image-guided surgery, or in the specific case of tumor resection, fluorescence guided resection, is a medical imaging technique used to detect fluorescently labelled structures during surgery. Similarly to standard image-guided surgery, FGS has the purpose of guiding the surgical procedure and providing the surgeon of real time visualization of the operating field.
Micro-X-ray fluorescence         
Micro-x-ray fluoresence; Micro-X-ray Fluorescence; Micro xrf; ΜXRF
Micro x-ray fluorescence (µXRF) is an elemental analysis technique that relies on the same principles as x-ray fluorescence (XRF). Synchrotron X-rays may be used to provide elemental imaging with biological samples.
fish test         
  • A metaphase cell positive for the ''bcr/abl'' rearrangement (associated with [[chronic myelogenous leukemia]]) using FISH. The chromosomes can be seen in blue. The chromosome that is labeled with green ''and'' red spots (upper left) is the one where the rearrangement is present.
  • Scheme of the principle of the FISH Experiment to localize a gene in the nucleus.
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  • ViewRNA detection of miR-133(green) and myogenin mRNA (red) in C2C12 differentiating cells
  • Urothelial cells marked with four different probes
GENETIC TESTING TECHNIQUE
Chromosome painting; In situ hybridization, fluorescence; Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization; Fluorescence In-Situ Hybridisation; Fluorescence In-Situ Hybridization; Fluorescent in situ hybridisation; Fluorescent in-situ hybridization; FISH (genetic); Fish assay; Fluorescent in situ hybridization; Fluorescence in situ hybridisation; FISH test; SmFISH
How to tell genuine surrealistic invention from cod surrealism - that perpetrated by people who think that surrealism involves a fish up a tree, a man holding a fish outside a toilet, a fish and a lettuce hanging from the ceiling, men with fish in their mouths. See reprehensible UK comedy Dare To Believe for the worst example of this.
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Quenching (fluorescence)

Quenching refers to any process which decreases the fluorescence intensity of a given substance. A variety of processes can result in quenching, such as excited state reactions, energy transfer, complex-formation and collisional quenching. As a consequence, quenching is often heavily dependent on pressure and temperature. Molecular oxygen, iodide ions and acrylamide are common chemical quenchers. The chloride ion is a well known quencher for quinine fluorescence. Quenching poses a problem for non-instant spectroscopic methods, such as laser-induced fluorescence.

Quenching is made use of in optode sensors; for instance the quenching effect of oxygen on certain ruthenium complexes allows the measurement of oxygen saturation in solution. Quenching is the basis for Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) assays. Quenching and dequenching upon interaction with a specific molecular biological target is the basis for activatable optical contrast agents for molecular imaging. Many dyes undergo self-quenching, which can decrease the brightness of protein-dye conjugates for fluorescence microscopy, or can be harnessed in sensors of proteolysis.