Fluorometer
Fluorometers measure the fluorescence emitted by a sample after light excitation.

Fluorometers are used to measure the fluorescence emitted by a sample after it absorbs light at a specific wavelength. These instruments are widely used in biological research, clinical diagnostics, and environmental testing to quantify the presence of specific molecules such as proteins and nucleic acids. Fluorometers are crucial for immunoassays, bioassays, and detection of pollutants in environmental samples.
