éclairage fluorescent - translation to french
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éclairage fluorescent - translation to french

BIOCHEMICAL METHOD
Fluorescent tagging; Fluorescent labelling; Fluorescent labeling; Fluorescent marker; Fluorescent label
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éclairage fluorescent      
n. fluorescent light, glass tube coated on the inside with a fluorescent substance that gives off light

Definition

fluorochrome
¦ noun a chemical that fluoresces, especially one used as a label in biological research.

Wikipedia

Fluorescent tag

In molecular biology and biotechnology, a fluorescent tag, also known as a fluorescent label or fluorescent probe, is a molecule that is attached chemically to aid in the detection of a biomolecule such as a protein, antibody, or amino acid. Generally, fluorescent tagging, or labeling, uses a reactive derivative of a fluorescent molecule known as a fluorophore. The fluorophore selectively binds to a specific region or functional group on the target molecule and can be attached chemically or biologically. Various labeling techniques such as enzymatic labeling, protein labeling, and genetic labeling are widely utilized. Ethidium bromide, fluorescein and green fluorescent protein are common tags. The most commonly labelled molecules are antibodies, proteins, amino acids and peptides which are then used as specific probes for detection of a particular target.