This report describes a feasibility study concerning the use of a visible diode laser for two important fluorescence applications in a flow cytometer. With a 3 mW 635 nm. diode laser, we performed immunofluorescence measurements using the fluorophore allophycocyanin (APC). We have measured CD8 positive lymphocytes with a two‐step labeling procedure and the resulting histograms showed good separation between the negative cells and the dim and the bright fluorescent subpopulations. As a second fluorescence application, we chose DNA analysis with the recently developed DNA/ RNA stains TOTO‐3 and TO‐PRO‐3. In our setup TO‐PRO‐3 yielded the best results with a CV of 3.4%. Our results indicate that a few milliwatts of 635 nm light from a visible diode laser is sufficient to do single color immunofluorescence measurements with allophycocyanin and DNA analysis with TO‐PRO‐3. The major advantages of using a diode laser in a flow cytometer are the small size, the low price, the high efficiency, and the long lifetime. © 1994 Wiley‐Liss, Inc. Copyright © 1994 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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Doornbos, R. M. P., de Grooth, B. G., Kraan, Y. M., van der Poel, C. J., & Greve, J. (1994). Visible diode lasers can be used for flow cytometric immunofluorescence and DNA analysis. Cytometry, 15(3), 267–271. https://doi.org/10.1002/cyto.990150312
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