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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2007 Oct 17.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Lab Med. 2007 Sep;27(3):469–v. doi: 10.1016/j.cll.2007.05.002

Table 1.

Detectors used in the VRC’s LSR II instruments and corresponding dyes

Detector Conjugates Non-conjugates
FSC --
SSC --
V450 Cascade Blue, Pacific Blue DAPId, ViViDd, CFPpt
V545 QD545O, Ax430, Pacific Orange AquaBlued
V565 QD565O
V585 QD585O
V605 QD605O
V655 QD655O
V705 QD705O
V800 QD800O
B515 FITC+++, Ax488 CFSEc, GrViDd, GFPpt
B710 PerCP, PerCP-Cy5.5++
G560 PE+++, Ax532 CMTMRc
G610 PE-TR/ECD+, TR, Ax594, PE-Ax594 EMAd, OrViDd, RFPpt
G660 PE-Cy5++, PE-Ax647 PId
G710 PE-Cy5.5+, PE-Ax700
G780 PE-Cy7++, PE-Ax750
R660 APC++, Ax633, Ax647
R710 APC-Cy5.5+, Ax660, Ax680, Ax700
R780 APC-Cy7+, APC-Ax750, Ax750

Detector nomenclature: laser light exciting the fluorochrome is indicated by the letter (V: violet, 407 nm; B: blue, 488 nm; G: green, 532 nm; R: red, 633 nm), the subsequent number specifying the peak photon emission wavelength measured by the band-pass filter used in front of the respective photomultiplier tubes (PMT).

+++

many conjugates are commercially available,

++

some conjugates are commercially available,

+

few conjugates are commercially available,

o

conjugates are made on a custom basis,

c

cellular dye,

d

dead cell marker dye,

pt

protein tag.