Fluorometer

A fluorometer is a scientific instrument designed to measure the intensity and characteristics of fluorescence emitted by fluorophores. It is widely used in various fields, including biochemistry, molecular biology, and environmental science. The device works by directing a specific wavelength of light onto a sample containing fluorophores, causing them to emit fluorescence. The fluorometer then detects and measures the emitted light, providing valuable information about the concentration and properties of the fluorophores in the sample. Fluorometers play a crucial role in applications such as quantifying nucleic acids, proteins, and other biomolecules, as well as monitoring environmental pollutants. Their sensitivity and specificity make them indispensable tools for researchers and analysts in fluorescence-based assays and studies.

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