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|description=An '''Intrinsic flourophore''' is a naturally occurring [[fluorophore]] of which [[NADH]], aromatic amino acids and flavins are examples. | |description=An '''Intrinsic flourophore''' is a naturally occurring [[fluorophore]] of which [[NADH]], aromatic amino acids and flavins are examples. | ||
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Description
An Intrinsic flourophore is a naturally occurring fluorophore of which NADH, aromatic amino acids and flavins are examples.
Reference: Lakowicz JR (2006) Principles of Fluorescence Spectroscopy, 3rd ed. Springer, Berlin
MitoPedia methods: Fluorometry