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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Fluorescence is a type of luminescence that occurs when particular substances ab
 This fundamental process enables diverse applications for fluorescence, including bioimaging, medical diagnostics, forensics, and environmental monitoring. By tuning excitation light and detecting emission wavelengths, researchers can selectively visualize, quantify, and track fluorescent probes for many purposes.
 
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+  src="https://static.igem.wiki/teams/4683/wiki/screen-shot-2023-08-31-at-9-19-08-am.png"
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   caption="Figure 1. The process of fluorescence excitation and emission from a sample."
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