Answer Posted / chintan m joshi
The emission of visible light by a compound that has been
irradiated with ultraviolet light. For example, a
fluorescent compound can be attached to an antibody.
Bacterial, viral, or other antigens that react with the
antibody can then be observed by illuminating the sample
with ultraviolet light.
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