The invention relates to a fluorescence-measuring system as can be employed for
high-throughput screening in drug development. The arrangement for fluorescence
excitation contains a two-dimensionally extended sample-receiving device and at
least two illumination sources for exciting the fluorescence of the samples. The
illumination sources are extended linearly and arranged in such a way that the
illuminated area of the sample-receiving device is homogeneously illuminated directly
or via deflecting mirrors at an opening angle of 30. A detector system
for the fluorescence light from the sample-receiving device is arranged on either
side of the sample-receiving device in such a way that it detects fluorescence
emission from the area of measurement at an angle outside the range of reflection
of the excitation light of the illumination sources at the illuminated area of
the sample-receiving device, preferably at an angle in the range from 80
to 100, particularly preferably about 90, to the extended plane of
the area of the sample-receiving device.