80000 Series - Multi-Band Filter Sets with Single Emitters and Multiple Exciters
Originally designed for Comparative Genomic Hybridization the filter sets in this series, like those in the 51 and 61 series have become important in a wide variety of applications. The factors common to each of the 80 series filter sets is the use of a multiband beamsplitter and emission filter combination which remain stable in the body of the fluorescence microscope. The use of a stable beamsplitter and emission filter guarantees registration of the various images. The single, and sometimes multi-band excitation filters are mounted in a filter wheel or a filter slider. By changing excitation filters one seeks to excite each fluorochrome in succession, capturing a single image and combining those images with the help of imaging software. There can be some bleeding of one fluorochrome into the image of a shorter wavelength fluorochrome. This is sometimes inevitable, as is the case with Propidium Iodide and FITC.
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Note that in multi-labeled samples the AT350/50x exciter may excite multiple fluorochromes resulting in potential crosstalk when the triple-emission filter is used.
This set is spectrally equivalent to the 86013 set but with a multiband emission filter. Note that in multi-labeled samples the AT350/50x exciter may excite multiple fluorochromes resulting in potential crosstalk when the triple-emission filter is used.
This set is spectrally equivalent to the 86014 set but with a multiband emission filter. Note that in multi-labeled samples the AT350/50x exciter may excite multiple fluorochromes resulting in potential crosstalk with the triple-emission filter is used.
This set is spectrally equivalent to the 86000 set but with a quad emitter. Note that in multi-labeled samples the AT350/50x exciter may excite multiple fluorochromes resulting in potential crosstalk when the quad emission filter is used.