- quenchers
- 'quench·er || 'kwentʃə(r) n. person or thing which satisfies a need; soother, reliever; extinguisher; suppressor, queller
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Stern-Volmer-Gleichung — Stern Volmer Plot: Es wurde der Term (F0 / F) − 1 gegen die Konzentration des Quenchers [Q] aufgetragen. Der Anstieg des linearen Verlaufes (rote durchgezogene und gepunktete Linie) der Stern Volmer Gleichung entspricht der Stern Volmer Konstante … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dark quencher — A dark quencher is a substance that absorbs excitation energy from a fluorophore and dissipates the energy as heat; while a typical (fluorescent) quencher re emits much of this energy as light [1]. Dark quenchers are used in molecular biology in… … Wikipedia
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