Richard E Cavicchi, Dean C Ripple, Joshua A Welsh, Jerilyn R Izac, Alexander W Peterson, Aaron M Goldfain, Wyatt N Vreeland
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Abstract
An emulsion of silicone oil droplets in aqueous buffer produces a distinctive series of peaks or resonances in the side scatter histogram in a flow cytometer. As many as 12 peaks are observed in the violet-side scatter channel at 405 nm, with half that number observed in the blue side scatter channel at 488 nm. Using the index of refraction of the oil and buffer, the wavelength of light, and the collection angle and gain of the instrument, we assign the peaks to specific diameters at which Mie resonances occur. With the close match for the index of refraction of silicone oil (n = 1.417 at 405 nm) to biological materials, these resonances could form the basis of a finely spaced size calibration ladder in the range 0.5-6 μm for estimating the size of biological particles in a flow cytometer. Resonances were also observed using mineral oil (n = 1.483 at 405 nm) suggesting that investigating and modeling resonances for emulsion systems may be useful for understanding these systems.
期刊介绍:
Cytometry Part A, the journal of quantitative single-cell analysis, features original research reports and reviews of innovative scientific studies employing quantitative single-cell measurement, separation, manipulation, and modeling techniques, as well as original articles on mechanisms of molecular and cellular functions obtained by cytometry techniques.
The journal welcomes submissions from multiple research fields that fully embrace the study of the cytome:
Biomedical Instrumentation Engineering
Biophotonics
Bioinformatics
Cell Biology
Computational Biology
Data Science
Immunology
Parasitology
Microbiology
Neuroscience
Cancer
Stem Cells
Tissue Regeneration.