RE: fluorochromes

From: Guy Hermans <Guy.Hermans@ablynx.com>
Date: Thu Feb 16 2006 - 04:24:37 EST
Hi Alice,

Brilliant idea, well executed - why BD doesn't have such clear diagrams is
beyond me.

The size is a little too small though; I had to save and open it in a
different program to read it. It may be easier on your users to render it a
little too big to fit on the screen and have them scroll around; that way
the information can easily be accessed in the browser and those who hate
having to scroll will go through the save-and-open routine - nothing more
onerous than what they all will have to do now.

One remark on the layout though: inexperienced users may be confounded by
the Aria's long-to-short wavelenght inverted sequence of fluors. Maybe
inverting the sequence keeps it more in line with the lists above, easing
life on the newbies even more.

Guy

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-----Original Message-----
From: Alice L. Givan [mailto:Alice.L.Givan@Dartmouth.EDU] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 11:32 PM
To: cyto-inbox
Subject: fluorochromes


Hello Flowers,
I have been trying to improve the page on our website that shows what
fluorochromes can be used on which PMTs from our BD cytometers (Scan,
Calibur, Canto, FACStar Plus,  and Aria).

Although the chart on the top of the  page is not meant to include every
possible fluorochrome,	I would like to list ones that are most useful to
our somewhat unadventurous users.  I would appreciate it if I could get some
of you to look at the webpage,	find any mistakes in wavelengths etc,  and
also tell me what important fluorochromes I am missing.

I know the text looks rather small -- although somewhat better when printed
out.  Is it too small?

The webpage address is; http://www.dartmouth.edu/~celllab/flow/pmtspecs.html

Thanks.

Alice
Alice L. Givan, Director
Englert Cell Analysis Laboratory
of the Norris Cotton Cancer Center
Dartmouth Medical School
Lebanon, NH 03756 USA
tel 603-650-7661
fax 603-650-6130
givan@dartmouth.edu
www.dartmouth.edu/~celllab


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