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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.
Image by: Benjamin O’Brien and H. Ulli Weier,
University of California, E.O. Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory, Berkeley, CA.
Filter Set: 84000
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