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Fluorescence microscopy is a special method of light microscopy based on the physical effect of fluorescence. Proteins or fluorescent dyes are excited with light of a certain wavelength and emit light of a different, longer wavelength.
So-called fluorochromes (e.g. fluorescently labeled antibodies and nucleic acids or naturally fluorescent proteins) selectively bind to target structures in living or fixed samples (e.g. in cells) and make them visible under a fluorescence microscope.
The advantages of fluorescence microscopy over other techniques include:
Important areas of application for fluorescence microscopy are: