Flow fluorometric method
First Claim
1. A flow fluorometric method wherein a signal from the fluorescent particles is obtained from a diffraction limited focal volume, comprisingproviding a flow cytometer comprising a focal volume of excitation and a focal volume of detection which are (i) both located within a flow cuvette having a flow channel, and (ii) both smaller than a volume of the flow channel;
- 2) exciting a sample flowing within said flow cuvette so as to cause said sample containing fluorescent particles to emit a fluorescent signal;
3) detecting said fluorescent signal;
wherein a) discrimination between background counts and counts from true fluorescent particles in the sample is based on auto-correlation analysis of single photon counts in the time domain or b) discrimination between the background counts and the counts from true fluorescent particles in the sample is based on cross-correlation analysis of the single photon counts from parallel detectors operating in the same or different spectral signal regions.
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Abstract
This invention is related to a flow fluorometric device and method employing a two-photon excitation and/or confocal optical set-up. The optical set-up of this invention is optimal for counting small fluorescent biological particles. The active focal volume is diffraction-limited and consequently much smaller than the volume of the flow channel. The excitation and detection concept has been found very efficient for rejection of the background signal. An objective lens with large numerical aperture for focusing the laser and for collecting the fluorescence is used and this restricts the active volume of measurement to a diffraction-limited volume which approximately corresponds to a volume of femtoliter. This volume is significantly smaller than the detection volume of ordinary flow cytometry.
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7 Claims
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1. A flow fluorometric method wherein a signal from the fluorescent particles is obtained from a diffraction limited focal volume, comprisingproviding a flow cytometer comprising a focal volume of excitation and a focal volume of detection which are (i) both located within a flow cuvette having a flow channel, and (ii) both smaller than a volume of the flow channel;
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2) exciting a sample flowing within said flow cuvette so as to cause said sample containing fluorescent particles to emit a fluorescent signal;
3) detecting said fluorescent signal;
whereina) discrimination between background counts and counts from true fluorescent particles in the sample is based on auto-correlation analysis of single photon counts in the time domain or b) discrimination between the background counts and the counts from true fluorescent particles in the sample is based on cross-correlation analysis of the single photon counts from parallel detectors operating in the same or different spectral signal regions. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A flow fluorometric method wherein a signal from the fluorescent particles is obtained from a diffraction limited focal volume, comprisingproviding a flow cytometer;
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2) exciting a sample flowing within a flow cuvette of said flow cytometer so as to cause said sample containing fluorescent particles to emit a fluorescent signal;
3) detecting said fluorescent signal;
whereina) discrimination between background counts and counts from true fluorescent particles in the sample is based on auto-correlation of analysis of single proton counts in the time domain or b) discrimination between the background counts and the counts from true fluorescent particles in the sample is based on cross-correlation analysis of the single photon counts from parallel detectors operating in the same or different spectral signal regions.
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