| 1. | These include : ELISA, fluorescent antibodies and more recently chemiluminescence.
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| 2. | Excited state singlet molecular oxygen is responsible for red chemiluminescence in solution.
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| 3. | On antibody-antigen binding a chemiluminescence reaction produces light.
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| 4. | Chemiluminescence is the emission of light by a chemical reaction.
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| 5. | A related hypothesis involves the natural chemiluminescence of phosphine.
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| 6. | A standard example of chemiluminescence in the laboratory setting is the luminol test.
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| 7. | When chemiluminescence takes place in living organisms, the phenomenon is called bioluminescence.
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| 8. | Both of these sources provide a suitable spectrum of ultraviolet light that induces chemiluminescence.
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| 9. | Bioluminescence is a form of chemiluminescence where light energy is released by a chemical reaction.
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| 10. | A light stick emits light by chemiluminescence.
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