Falck-Hillarp method of fluorescence

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title: Falck-Hillarp method of fluorescence
text: The Falck-Hillarp method of fluorescence is a technique that makes it possible to demonstrate and study, with unique precision and susceptibility, certain monoamines, among those the three catecholamines dopamine, noradrenaline, and adrenaline, as well as serotonin and related substances. The method is based on the important and decisive discovery that these compounds are able to react with formaldehyde – in near complete absence of water – to form fluorophores, i.e. molecules that, when irradia
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