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Dr. Chris Baumann, MAG Biosystems

Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) has become a common technique in fluorescence microscopy. For FRET to occur, two fluorochromes must be within a defined distance of one another (typically <10 nm) and have their dipoles correctly oriented. Under these conditions, when one fluorochrome (donor) is excited, its excited-state energy can be transferred to the second fluorochrome (acceptor) via a nonradiative transfer. Under ideal conditions — which rarely, if ever, exist — the excitation will selectively excite the donor, and the emission profiles of the donor and acceptor will not...Read full article

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    Published: August 2008
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