Thiazole orange: A new dye for reticulocyte analysis

Linda G. Lee(Becton Dickinson (United States)), Chia‐Huei Chen(Becton Dickinson (United States)), Laura A. Chiu(Becton Dickinson (United States))
Cytometry
November 1, 1986
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to find a 488-nm excitable fluorescent dye for reticulocyte analysis by the use of fluorescence activated cell cytometry. The chemical structure of thioflavin T, a dye used for reticulocyte analysis with 457-nm excitation, was used as a model. Several dyes were synthesized and evaluated by quantum yield determination, fluorescence microscopy, and flow cytometry. The best results were obtained with a dye we have named "thiazole orange"; analysis of several blood samples with thiazole orange gave a correlation coefficient of 0.97 as compared to a manual determination of reticulocyte percentage.


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