From: Calman Prussin (CPRUSSIN@niaid.nih.gov)
Date: Mon Sep 30 2002 - 12:23:35 EST
I am trying to identify eosinophils by flow cytometry taking advantage of their avid binding of anionic dyes, such as FITC and Alexa. For one series of experiments I only have the FL2 channel open on my Calibur to detect the FITC/Alexa signal. I would like to try and use Alexa 532, which has an absorption maximum at 532 and emission max at about 550. The FL2 set-up on a Calibur consists of a 585/42 wide pass. Spectrum for Alexa 532 can be found here: http://www.probes.com/servlets/spectra?fileid=11002p72 If bright staining is detected with an optimal flurochrome, what are the chances I'll get anything usable with the Alexa 532? I guess I just need to do the experiment, but was wondering if anyone had any thoughts or experience. Thanks, Calman > _______________________ > Calman Prussin > Laboratory of Allergic Diseases > NIAID/ National Institutes of Health
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