There are special filter sets for GFP and YFP. You need to split the signal at 525nM (where you would normally read GFP) and read GFP at 510nM and YFP at 550 nM. Omega Optical is one place that sells them. Dan Rosson PhD University of Tennessee -----Original Message----- From: Mark Shlomchik [mailto:mark.shlomchik@yale.edu] Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 7:35 AM To: cyto-inbox Subject: GFP and YFP on the LSRII/Aria Hi All, Has anyone been separating GFP and YFP on the LSRII/Aria? I am interested in suggestions for filter sets that will minimize compensation and maximize sensitivity (aren't we all?) In any case, if you can share your experience that would be helpful before we order filters. Thanks, Mark -- Mark Shlomchik, MD, PhD Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Immunobiology Yale University School of MedicineReceived on Fri Jul 4 18:38:00 2008
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