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Hi All,

Anybody know what happens to the calcium and/or the dye after they have
bound together and been through a cycle of excitation and emission?  Does
the dye undergo a physical change (?) which results in the calcium being
released?   If so, is the dye 'weaker' during the next cycle?

Regards,

Doug

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