Re: fluorescent dyes

Ivan Shaw (IVAN@MNI.LAN.McGill.CA)
Mon, 21 Mar 1994 09:35:41 EST5EDT

> This may sound kinda crazy, but I have been doing this awhile and it
> seems to work. If you mix cells (viable) with trypan blue and excite at
> 488 nm, believe it or not, they emit in the red region (645). If you
> look at these cells on a microscope with appropriate excitation, they
> emit a bright red ring fluorescence. And, if the cells are dead, you
> guessed it! They take up trypan and go from the red ring to full red
> cell fluorescence.

Dr. Longley,

This is a really neat trick that you have here. Would it be possible
to know the concentration of Trypan that you use for each cell
sample? Thank you.

- ivan

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Neuroimmunology Unit
Montreal Neurological Institute
Montreal, Canada H3A 2B4
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