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signal, by using a modulation frequen cy at which the interfering signal is greatly demodulated, or by combining detector phase and modulation fre quency. Longpass filters in the time domain are ideal for certain applications in which the desired signal is much long er-lived than the background signal. For example, scattered light interfer ences can be greatly reduced, improv ing signal-to-scattering ratios by more than twofold for short-lived (τ = 0.7 ns) fluorescence and by sixfold for longerlived fluorescence signals (10). Detec tion limits can also be improved for compounds with very long-lived emis sion, such as lanthanide chelates (r =
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Figure 5. Fluorescence EEMs of pooled serum. (a) Steady-state EEM of a 20-fold dilution, showing scattered light peak (extending well off-scale) at the rear and second-order scattered light in the foreground; (b) PREEM of the same solution, collected at 30 MHz, with scattered light signal suppressed; and (c) PREEM of a fivefold dilution of the serum at 30 MHz, corresponding to the right rear quadrant of the EEMs in (a) and (b). (Adapted with permission from Reference 14.)
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