D) When performing fluorescence microscopy what are the stokes shift and why is it better  to have fluorochromes with a large stokes shift?  E) What is photobleaching and what is done when imaging histological samples to  overcome it when performing fluorescence microscopy?

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  1. D) When performing fluorescence microscopy what are the stokes shift and why is it better  to have fluorochromes with a large stokes shift? 
  2. E) What is photobleaching and what is done when imaging histological samples to  overcome it when performing fluorescence microscopy?



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