Abstract
A number of electrooptical techniques are described that discriminate against background fluorescence in biologic staining, whether from sample background or unbound excess stain. These techniques are based on the fluorescent decay lifetime difference between bound stain and the sample background or between the bound stain its free form. The fluorescence decay lifetimes may be measured either directly or in a combination gated photometry scheme to substantially enhance the sample background contrast. An alternative procedure uses the photochemical bleaching of fluorescent dyes under intense exposure to time discriminate with higher selectivity, sensitivity and in a more convenient fashion between diverse fluorescent molecules.
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