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Type of luminescence
Derivation chemiluminescent

Examples of chemiluminescence

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Immunoreactive protein bands were developed by chemiluminescence autoradiography.
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Expose membranes for development using an enhanced chemiluminescence-type solution.
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Typical assays for enzyme screening are fluorescence and chemiluminescence-based systems.
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Chemiluminescence was quantified by liquid scintillation spectroscopy.
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See also lightstick for chemiluminescence-based glowing items.
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An additional method by which laboratories can test oxidative stress levels is via chemiluminescence.
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Loss of MK3 mediated by oxidative stress enhances tumorigenicity and chemiluminescence of ovarian cancer cells.
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Inhibition of nitric oxide synthase with a nonspecific inhibitor, L-NAME, had no effect on luminol-mediated chemiluminescence production.
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The nanopolymers would attach themselves to target proteins that would later be detected by a relatively simple laboratory procedure called chemiluminescence.
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More examples
  • Luminescence resulting from a chemical reaction as the oxidation of luciferin in fireflies
  • The emission of light as the result of a chemical reaction
  • Is light emitted during (cold) chemical reactions.
  • An exoergic chemical reaction that produces a product molecule in an electronically excited state that relaxes via fluorescence or phosphorescence. The intensity of light produced is proportional to the rate of production of the excited state molecule. ...
  • Luminescence produced by chemical processes
  • Is when the light emitted after the energy being absorbed is from a chemical reaction not in a living organism. We all love glow sticks, which illustrates this process perfectly. When a glow stick is bent, a glass vile inside releases the chemicals and produce light.
  • A trace detection technique in which explosives are detected via light that is emitted from NO molecules in a chemically excited state. The excited state NO molecules are formed through deliberately induced decomposition of the nitro (NO2) groups in the original explosive compound.
  • Light emission from a chemical reaction, not ascribable to incandescence (q.v.). This phenomenon produces little or no heat and is commonly called "cold light."