What Does FACS Stand For?
FACS stands for Fluorescence Atom Coincidence Spectroscopy
FACS, or Fluorescence Atom Coincidence Spectroscopy, is an advanced analytical technique that combines fluorescence detection with atom coincidence measurements to study the interactions and dynamics of molecular systems at a high resolution. By utilizing coincident signals from multiple fluorescence events, FACS enables researchers to obtain detailed information about molecular conformations, energy transfer processes, and reaction mechanisms in a variety of chemical and biological contexts. This method is particularly valuable for investigating complex systems where traditional spectroscopy may fall short, offering insights into fundamental processes at the atomic and molecular levels.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym