In current work with a UV-excitable pyrene derivative
(EX 351 / EM < 500 nm) we would like to combine analysis
with a long wavelength (>>> 500 nm) emitting dye which
can be coupled to antibodies.
AMCA works fine at 351 nm but its emission wavelength is
too low. Any suggestions regarding alternatives?
I remember that a company called ULTRA provided UV-excited
680-nm and 720-nm emitting antibody conjugates
(Ultralite 680 and Ultralite 720) a couple of years ago.
Has anyone experience with these dyes at 351 nm
or the current address of the company?
I also heard rumours that PerCP can be excited in the
low UV. Any experience?
Thanks for any comments,
Gregor Rothe
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Institute for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
University of Regensburg
D-93042 Regensburg, F.R. Germany
Tel. +49 (941) 944-6208, or -6233
Fax +49 (941) 944-6202
Internet: Gregor.Rothe@KLINIK.UNI-REGENSBURG.DE
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