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25 October 2006 UV LED excited time-gated luminescence flow cytometry: concepts and experimental evaluation
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Proceedings Volume 6380, Smart Medical and Biomedical Sensor Technology IV; 63800L (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.685076
Event: Optics East 2006, 2006, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Abstract
This paper presents experimental and theoretical studies of time-gated discrimination of long-lived luminescence (lifetime: 1~2000μs) labelled target-organisms against non-target autofluorescence background (lifetime: <100 ns) in flow cytometry. A theoretical model of such a TGL flow cytometer is developed which takes account of flow speed, illumination and detection apertures, fluorescence label lifetime, and pulsed illumination and gated detection timing sequences. Ultraviolet LED and channel photomultiplier were found to be practical as pulsed excitation sources and gated detector for TGL flow cytometry. The prototype cytometer was constructed and optimized to operate at 6 k Hz repetition rate of TGL cycles consisting of 100 μs LED excitation and ~60 μs gated detection. The spatial counting efficiency was evaluated by enumerating 5.5 μm diameter europium microspheres resulting in a counting accuracy approaching 100%.
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Dayong Jin, Russell Connally, and Jim Piper "UV LED excited time-gated luminescence flow cytometry: concepts and experimental evaluation", Proc. SPIE 6380, Smart Medical and Biomedical Sensor Technology IV, 63800L (25 October 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.685076
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Flow cytometry

Signal detection

Target detection

Organisms

Ultraviolet light emitting diodes

Sensors

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