Calibration beads containing luminescent lanthanide ion complexes

  • Leif R
  • Yang S
  • Jin D
  • et al.
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Abstract

The reliability of lanthanide luminescence measurements, by both flow cytometry and digital microscopy, would be enhanced by the availability of narrowband emitting, UV excited lanthanide calibration beads. 0.5-, 3-, and 5-microm beads containing a luminescent europium-complex are manufactured. The luminescence distribution of the 5-microm beads is measured with a time-delayed light-scatter-gated luminescence flow cytometer to have a 7.0% coefficient of variation (CV) The spacial distribution of the europium-complex in individual beads is determined to be homogeneous by confocal microscopy. Emission peaks are found at 592, 616 (width 9.9 nm), and 685 nm with a PARISS spectrophotometer. The kinetics of the luminescence bleaching caused by UV irradiation of the 0.5- and 5-microm beads measured under LED excitation with a fluorescence microscope indicate that bleaching does not interfere with their imaging. The luminescence lifetimes in water and air were 340 and 460 micros, respectively. Thus, these 5-microm beads can be used for spectral calibration of microscopes equipped with a spectrograph, as test particles for time-delayed luminescence flow cytometers, and possibly as labels for macromolecules and cells.

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Leif, R. C., Yang, S., Jin, D., Piper, J., Vallarino, L. M., Williams, J. W., & Zucker, R. M. (2009). Calibration beads containing luminescent lanthanide ion complexes. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 14(2), 024022. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3103646

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