BD Horizon Brilliant™ Dyes come in two basic formats—base polymer dyes and polymer tandem dyes.
The base polymer dyes are the simplest embodiment of the technology, are very photostable and are bright compared to conventional fluorescent dyes. They are very effective at collecting excitation light (like molecular antennae) and efficiently converting it to emitted light at a longer wavelength.
Polymer tandem dyes are composed of two dye molecules—the base polymer (donor) dye and a second conventional fluorescent (acceptor) dye. The molecules are chemically linked together to form a tandem dye that is excited at the excitation wavelength of the donor and emits at the emission wavelength of the acceptor. These tandem dyes are very bright compared to conventional tandem dyes.
One of the future goals for this technology is to design base polymer dyes and polymer tandem dyes that can be easily multiplexed to make multicolor flow cytometry easier.
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