| 11. | Examples of commonly used fluorophores are fluorescein or rhodamine.
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| 12. | Eosin B is a dibromo dinitro derivative of fluorescein.
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| 13. | More concentrated solutions of fluorescein can even appear red.
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| 14. | Eosin Y is a tetrabromo derivative of fluorescein.
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| 15. | A second method to prepare fluorescein uses methanesulfonic acid as a Br�nsted acid catalyst.
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| 16. | Fluorescein enters the ocular circulation from the internal carotid artery via the ophthalmic artery.
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| 17. | Fluorescein staining before slit lamp examination may reveal corneal abrasions or herpes simplex infection.
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| 18. | Fluorescein has an 6-FAM phosphoramidite.
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| 19. | Fluorescein angiography uses injection of a fluorescein dye to image the back of the retina.
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| 20. | Fluorescein angiography uses injection of a fluorescein dye to image the back of the retina.
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