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Hi,
We tried a bunch of the syto dyes and number 13 worked well for us.
Craig.
At 17:44 19/01/01 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi Tony,
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>Try Sytox Green for fixed cells (exc 488 , green emission). For live
>cells have a look of all Syto- carbocyanines. All of them are from
>Molecular Probes. They work well if you use at low concentrations.
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>Susanna
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>"tony whyte (BI)" wrote:
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> > Hi all,
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> > Does anyone know of a nuclear "counterstain" suitable for use with an argon
> > laser which gives a green fluorescence (or any colour other than red).
> > Propidium iodide is thus out, and DAPI, I believe, won't work.
> >
> > Many thanks
> >
> > Tony
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