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    Using a Laser Beam to Inactivate Fluorescence Dye Molecules Connected
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Using a Laser Beam to Inactivate Fluorescence Dye Molecules Connected

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Question 8

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Using a laser beam to inactivate fluorescence dye molecules connected to proteins or lipids on a cell membrane is called


A) liposome formation.
B) electrophoresis.
C) photobleaching.
D) freeze-fracturing.
E) affinity labeling.

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