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"Texas Red" refers to a fluorescent dye commonly used in various biological and medical research applications, particularly in fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry. It emits red light when excited by green light, and its emission spectrum peaks in the red region of the visible light spectrum. The term "Texas Red spectrum" refers to the specific wavelengths of light that Texas Red absorbs and emits. Excitation wavelength:** Around 595 nm (green light). Emission wavelength:** Around 615 nm (red light). The Texas Red dye is often used to label biological molecules such as antibodies or nucleic acids for visualization under a microscope or for detecting specific cellular components.
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