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fluorochrome

[ floor-uh-krohm, flawr-, flohr- ]

noun

, Histology.
  1. any of a group of fluorescent dyes used to label biological material.


fluorochrome

/ ˈflʊərəʊˌkrəʊm /

noun

  1. a chemical entity, such as a molecule or group, that exhibits fluorescence
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To detect DNA and RNA, the Army team used acridine orange, a fluorochrome dye that easily unites with the nucleic acids and shines brightly under ultraviolet light.

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