532 nm excitation oid dyes

Richard Jonker (jonker@bio.uva.nl)
Thu, 30 May 1996 08:23:31 +0200

Has anyone experience with 532 nm excitation of new (and old) dyes? We use
a 532 laser in our EurOPA flow cytometer for phytoplankton analysis.
Normally we look at pigments, like chlorophyll. Now we want to analyse DNA
content and antibody-labels simultaneous. So, if you have any suggestion,
please let me know.

Thanks in advance,

Richard Jonker
AquaSense
The Netherlands
+31-15-5922244
fax: +31-15-5922249


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