A couple of weeks back, Dave Coder contributed: > As a general case, knowing the emission spectrum of the dye that you want to > detect is a good start. (Emission spectral shifts after conjugating to > protein occur, but for a first approximation you can ignore the shift if you > have only the dye spectrum as excited by your laser line.) There are lots > of sources of this information (Molecular Probes, Chroma Technologies, the > java app that Joe Trotter did, etc.) Can anyone tell us about "the java app that Joe Trotter did" ? Frank Battye. \ / < The Cytometry Laboratory \__/ <<<<< The Walter & Eliza Hall Institute ------!!<<<<<<<< Victoria 3050, AUSTRALIA /!!\ <<<<< ph: 61_3_9345 2540 fax: 61_3_9347 0852 o !! \ < in:: "facs_copy@wehi.edu.au"
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