Re: [DIYbio] Re: Phosphorescent PCR dye

On 05/06/2015 09:30 AM, Gabriele wrote:
> It could be possible to excite the solution, turn off the led/laser and then measure the emission.

That could make a nice low cost detection. Phosphorescence like fireflies have seems to last for a minute or more driven by a
reaction. Glow in the dark plastic seems to last several minutes from just a quick bright exposure.
A system that integrates the dim output light and uses a test standard illuminated just like your samples
would be good. The light source should be controlled so it always puts out the same level, and turned
on and off precisely.

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