2006
DOI: 10.1002/cyto.a.20340
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Violet laser diodes in flow cytometry: An update

Abstract: Introduction:In previous studies we and others have demonstrated the usefulness of violet laser diodes (VLDs) as replacement laser sources for krypton‐ion lasers on stream‐in‐air cytometers. Previously available VLDs had a maximum available power of less than 25 mW; this was sufficient for excitation of densely labeled cell surface antigens using fluorochromes such as Cascade Blue or Pacific Blue, but may have been insufficient for applications requiring higher levels of photon saturation, such as low‐level ex… Show more

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“…The use of multiplexed SYTO‐based assays for LSC, microplate cytometry, and high‐content screening platforms also awaits in‐depth investigation. Because violet and red diode lasers become more affordable in commercial benchtop analyzers, we envisage a growing interest in potential applications of diverse SYTO probes (64, 65). Finally, none of the SYTO probes has been applied in cell death studies on microfluidics devices (Lab‐on‐a‐Chip) (66–68).…”
Section: Summary and Future Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of multiplexed SYTO‐based assays for LSC, microplate cytometry, and high‐content screening platforms also awaits in‐depth investigation. Because violet and red diode lasers become more affordable in commercial benchtop analyzers, we envisage a growing interest in potential applications of diverse SYTO probes (64, 65). Finally, none of the SYTO probes has been applied in cell death studies on microfluidics devices (Lab‐on‐a‐Chip) (66–68).…”
Section: Summary and Future Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 Usage of the new digital flow cytometers capable of simultaneously measuring multiple (for example, ⩾6) different fluorescence emissions has only recently become possible in diagnostic laboratories because of the increasing availability of compatible fluorochromes. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 However, the varying spectral overlap of such fluorochromes has also led to a higher complexity of fluorescence compensation matrices. 6, 22, 23 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such technological milestones bring flow cytometry out of centralized core facilities while making it more affordable and user friendly. Importantly, near-UV, violet, green, yellow, orange, and red lasers are becoming an increasingly affordable solution with many modular and portable designs with two or even three excitation lines being brought to the markets (5,3539). These trends will surely drive the renaissance of flow cytometry and the development of new multiplexed assays.…”
Section: Innovations In Cytometric Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%