| 11. | To allow treatment of deeper tumours some researchers are using internal chemiluminescence to activate the photosensitiser.
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| 12. | However, in the presence of a fluorescer, light can be generated ( chemiluminescence ).
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| 13. | In some cases these enzymes are exposed to reagents which cause them to produce light or Chemiluminescence.
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| 14. | Hence the application of fluorescent proteins such as Green fluorescent protein is not a biological application of chemiluminescence.
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| 15. | The reverse process to photoinduced electron transfer is displayed by light emitting diodes ( LED ) and chemiluminescence.
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| 16. | He studied chemiluminescence during the late 1940s-early 1950s, which led him to discover the electroluminescence.
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| 17. | So it is the pyrophoricity of the phosphine that makes it glow; not the chemiluminescence of the phosphorus.
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| 18. | The efficiency was only about 0.1 %, but it was the foundation from which sprang modern chemiluminescence.
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| 19. | Phosphorus, the chemical element named for its light-emitting behavior, emits light due to chemiluminescence, not phosphorescence.
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| 20. | The detection of horseradish peroxidase by enzymatic chemiluminescence ( ECL ) is a common method of detecting antibodies in western blotting.
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