Fluorescein, Fluorescin

Fluorescein, Fluorescin
Fluo|res|ce|i̱n, Fluo|res|ci̱n [zu ↑fluoreszieren gebildet] s; -s:
gelbroter Farbstoff, dessen verdünnte Lösung stark gelbgrün fluoresziert (als Signalfarbe u.Fluorescein, Fluorescina. für med. Untersuchungen verwendet).

Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke. 2013.

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