Dear flowers, I have two years ago published a paper about that stuff with the title Fluorescence enhancement of DNA-bound TO-PRO-3 by incorporation of Brdu to monitor cell cycle kinetics. Cytometry 37:221-229 (1999). It explains how TO-PRO-3 can be used in a similar way as the Hoechst quenching technique, however, an expensive UV laser is not necessary. In principle it works with a FACSCALIBUR, bit I have not extensively tested it. The excitation intensity of the red laser is rather small, I used a FACSTAR-plus with 40mW HeNe laser. with best regards from Munich Wolfgang -- Dr. Wolfgang Beisker GSF - National Research Center of Environment and Health Flow Cytometry Group Ingolstaedter Landstrasse 1, D-85764 Neuherberg, Germany
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