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Estrogen receptors bind with estrogens, fluorescent dyes emit colorful light, leading to fluorescence, Pesticides A and B affect the fluorescence outcomes.
Estrogens are small hydrophobic hormones that bind to cytoplasmic estrogen receptors, leading to gene transcription. Fluorescent dyes absorb light of one color and emit light of a different color, causing the observed fluorescence. When cells are exposed to Pesticide A and Pesticide B before the fluorescent probes, both green and red fluorescence would be observed due to the unique binding interactions of the pesticides and the fluorescently labeled molecules.
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