Investigation of the recovery phenomenon in immunofluorescence after laser excitation

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Abstract

Laser excitation was applied in two standard immunopathological indirect immunofluorescence systems in order to investigate bleaching and recovery of fluorescence intensity upon repeated illuminations. Variation of illumination times and dark periods between these showed that the recovery phenomenon is a function of both the (time × energy) product of excitation and the length of dark intervals. The value of high energy excitation in immunofluorescence in providing insight into the mechanisms of bleaching and recovery is discussed. © 1975.

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Schauenstein, K., Wick, G., Herzog, F., & Steinbatz, A. (1975). Investigation of the recovery phenomenon in immunofluorescence after laser excitation. Journal of Immunological Methods, 8(1–2), 9–15. https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-1759(75)90076-9

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