Abstract
HeLa cells were stained with a 1/12,000 concentration of acridine orange at pH 7.2 for 3 min and the fluorescence emission was measured quantitatively for effects of ultraviolet illumination with durations including intervals between 5 and 210 min. The total photometric fluorescence intensity increased for the first 30 min, then decreased with illumination time. The initial maximum fluorescence intensity occurred at 525 nm and shifted progressively to shorter wavelengths. Fluorescence intensity above 580 nm decreased with increasing duration of illumination time while that below 580 nm showed an initial increase in intensity followed by a gradual fading.