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Fig. 1. The Airy pattern.
Fig. 2. Excitation and emission of light by a fluorophore. (A) The energy states of a fluorophore molecule are represented in this Jablonski diagram
Fig. 3. The Green Fluorescent Protein and variants. (A) GFP folds intocovering the full visible emission spectrum
Fig. 4. Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching (FRAP). (A) In
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