= Relative fluorescence units
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Relative Fluorescence Units (RFU) is a measure used in fluorescence-based assays to quantify the intensity of fluorescent signals. RFUs are often utilized in various biological and chemical analyses, including assays for enzyme activity, DNA quantification, and cellular processes, among other applications. Here are some key points about RFU: 1. **Measurements**: RFU represents the intensity of fluorescence emitted by a sample relative to a baseline or reference point.
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