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Posted on December 20, 2017December 20, 2017

Fluorescein: biology’s guide dog

Fluorescein in snow

One of the first fluorescent molecules to be synthesised by humans was Fluorescein. The imposing German chemist Adolf von Baeyer created it in 1871, and was awarded the 1905 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on dyes and aromatic compounds.

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