fluorofore
A fluorofore is a type of fluorophore, which is a molecule that can absorb photons of light at a specific wavelength and then re-emit photons of light at a longer wavelength. This process is known as fluorescence. Fluorofore is a term often used interchangeably with fluorophore, though some might distinguish them subtly based on specific structural or functional characteristics. These molecules are fundamental tools in various scientific disciplines due to their ability to act as natural reporters of biological or chemical processes.
The primary characteristic of a fluorofore is its excitation and emission spectra. The excitation spectrum describes
Fluorofore molecules are incorporated into or attached to other molecules of interest, such as antibodies, nucleic