fluoresenssiväylä
Fluoresenssiväylä, meaning fluorescent pathway in Finnish, refers to a technique used to visualize and track molecules or structures within a biological system using fluorescent probes. This method relies on the principle of fluorescence, where certain molecules absorb light at one wavelength and then emit light at a longer wavelength. By attaching fluorescent dyes, known as fluorophores, to specific molecules of interest, such as proteins or DNA, researchers can make them visible under a microscope.
The process typically involves labeling the target molecules with a fluorophore. These labeled molecules can then
Fluoresenssiväylä has become an indispensable tool in various fields of biology and medicine. It is widely