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A [[Fluorophore|fluorophore]], also known as a fluorescent dye or simply a dye, is a chemical compound that can re-emit light upon light excitation. Fluorophores are notably used in various fields such as biochemistry, medicine, and material science due to their unique optical properties.
A [[Fluorophore|fluorophore]], also known as a fluorescent dye or simply a dye, is a chemical compound that can re-emit light upon light excitation. Fluorophores are notably used in various fields such as biochemistry, medicine, and material science due to their unique optical properties.


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[[Image:Detail-77901.jpg|thumb|center|A close-up image of a fluorophore molecule, showing its complex structure and vibrant color.]]


== Structure and Properties ==
== Structure and Properties ==
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