HTRF Europium Cryptate Donor / Red Acceptor Readout Setup .

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HTRF Europium cryptate donor / Red acceptor readoutSetup recommendations for Envision equipped in Flash lampEnvision reader must be equipped with a specific optical device (mirror and filters), whichenables the measurement of both 620 nm cryptate and 665 nm acceptor emissions. Theratio* of the two fluorescence intensities 665/620 (acceptor/donor) enables the calculation ofDelta F (%) which represents the relative energy transfer rate for each sample.Envision reader must be appropriately configured for HTRF readout by setting up themeasurement conditions in the software according to the following indications:SetupTop MirrorTRF Lance D407/D630 advanced dual mirror (#666) orTRF LANCE/DELFIA D400/D630 dual mirror (#662)TRF advanced single mirror (#615) orTRF LANCE/DELFIA D400 single mirror (#412)Excitation filterUV2 (TRF) 320 (#111)Emission filterAPC 665 (#205)2nd emission filterCY5 620 (#118) or 615 (#203)Measurement height12 for 384sv – 7 for 96LV otherwise must bedetermined via OptimizationCycle2000µsDelay60µsNumber of flashes100Number of flashes for 2nd detector100Total time of windows400µsThis reader only allows high performance HTRF measurement when assays are run inWHITE plates.

HTRF Terbium cryptate donor / Green acceptor readoutSetup recommendations for Envision equipped in Flash lampEnvision reader must be equipped with a specific optical device (mirror and filters), whichenables the measurement of both 620 or 495 nm cryptate and 520nm acceptor emissions.The ratio* of the two fluorescence intensities 520/620 or 520/495 (acceptor/donor) enablesthe calculation of Delta F (%) which represents the relative energy transfer rate for eachsample.Envision reader must be appropriately configured for HTRF readout by setting up themeasurement conditions in the software according to the following indications:SetupTop MirrorTRF D407/D505 advanced dual mirror (#664) orTRF D400/D505 dual mirror (#657)TRF advanced single mirror (#615) orTRF LANCE/DELFIA D400 single mirror (#412)Excitation filterUV2 (TRF) 340 (#101)Emission filterTrf 520 (#275) or (#226)2nd emission filter495 (#276) for simultaneous readouts (dual mirror)Note: CY5 620 (#118) or 615 (#203) can be used with dual mirrorbut 2 successive readouts should be done (520nm then 620nmor 615nm)Measurement height12 for 384sv – 7 for 96LV otherwise must bedetermined via OptimizationCycle2000µsDelay60µsNumber of flashes100Number of flashes for 2nd detector100Total time of windows400µsThis reader only allows high performance HTRF measurement when assays are run inWHITE plates.

HTRF Terbium cryptate donor / Red acceptor readoutSetup recommendations for Envision equipped in Flash lampEnvision reader must be equipped with a specific optical device (mirror and filters), whichenables the measurement of both 620 nm cryptate and 665 nm acceptor emissions. Theratio* of the two fluorescence intensities 665/620 (acceptor/donor) enables the calculation ofDelta F (%) which represents the relative energy transfer rate for each sample.Envision reader must be appropriately configured for HTRF readout by setting up themeasurement conditions in the software according to the following indications:SetupTop MirrorTRF Lance D407/D630 advanced dual mirror (#666) orTRF LANCE DELFIA D400/630 dual mirror (#662)TRF advanced single mirror (#615) orTRF LANCE/DELFIA D400 single mirror (#412)Excitation filterUV2 (TRF) 340 (Barcode #101)Emission filterAPC 665 (Barcode #205)2nd emission filterCY5 620 (Barcode #118 or #203)Measurement height12 for 384sv – 7 for 96LV otherwise must bedetermined via OptimizationCycle2000µsDelay60µsNumber of flashes100Number of flashes for 2nd detector100Total time of windows400µsThis reader only allows high performance HTRF measurement when assays are run inWHITE plates.

HTRF Europium cryptate donor / Red acceptor readoutSetup recommendations for Envision equipped in LaserEnvision reader must be equipped with a specific optical device (mirror and filters), whichenables the measurement of both 620 nm cryptate and 665 nm acceptor emissions. Theratio* of the two fluorescence intensities 665/620 (acceptor/donor) enables the calculation ofDelta F (%) which represents the relative energy transfer rate for each sample.Envision reader must be appropriately configured for HTRF readout by setting up themeasurement conditions in the software according to the following indications:SetupTop MirrorTRF LASER D407/D630 advanced dual mirror (#667) orTRF LASER D400/D630 dual mirror (#446)TRF LASER advanced single mirror (#616) orTRF LANCE/DELFIA D400 single mirror (#445)Emission filterAPC 665 (#205)2nd emission filterCY5 620 (#118) or 615 (#203)Measurement height12 for 384sv – 7 for 96LV otherwise must bedetermined via OptimizationCycle16600µsDelay50µsNumber of flashes50 for white plate / 100 for black plateNumber of flashes for 2nd detector50 for white plate / 100 for black plateTotal time of windows400µs

HTRF Terbium cryptate donor / Green acceptor readoutSetup recommendations for Envision equipped in LaserEnvision reader must be equipped with a specific optical device (mirror and filters), whichenables the measurement of both 620 nm or 495nm cryptate and 520 nm acceptoremissions. The ratio* of the two fluorescence intensities 520/620 or 520 /495(acceptor/donor) enables the calculation of Delta F (%) which represents the relative energytransfer rate for each sample.Envision reader must be appropriately configured for HTRF readout by setting up themeasurement conditions in the software according to the following indications:SetupTop MirrorTRF LASER D407/D505 advanced dual mirror (#665) orTRF LASER D400/D505 dual mirror (#447)TRF LASER advanced single mirror (#616) orTRF LANCE/DELFIA D400 single mirror (#445)Emission filterTrf 520 (#275) or (#226)2nd emission filter495 (#276) for simultaneous readouts (dual mirror)Note: CY5 620 (#118) or 615 (#203) can be used with dual mirrorbut 2 successive readouts should be done (520nm then 620nmor 615nm)Measurement height12 for 384sv – 7 for 96LV otherwise must bedetermined via OptimizationCycle16600µsDelay50µsNumber of flashes20Number of flashes for 2nd detector20Total time of windows400µs

HTRF Terbium cryptate donor / Red acceptor readoutSetup recommendations for Envision equipped in LaserEnvision reader must be equipped with a specific optical device (mirror and filters), whichenables the measurement of both 620 nm cryptate and 665 nm acceptor emissions. Theratio* of the two fluorescence intensities 665/620 (acceptor/donor) enables the calculation ofDelta F (%) which represents the relative energy transfer rate for each sample.Envision reader must be appropriately configured for HTRF readout by setting up themeasurement conditions in the software according to the following indications:SetupTop MirrorTRF LASER D407/D630 advanced dual mirror (#667) orTRF LASER D400/D630 dual mirror (#446)TRF LASER advanced single mirror (#616) orTRF LANCE/DELFIA D400 single mirror (#445)Emission filterAPC 665 (#205)2nd emission filterCY5 620 (#118) or 615 (#203)Measurement height12 for 384sv – 7 for 96LV otherwise must bedetermined via OptimizationCycle16600µsDelay50µsNumber of flashes20Number of flashes for 2nd detector20Total time of windows200µs

Envision reader must be equipped with a specific optical device (mirror and filters), which enables the measurement of both 620 nm cryptate and 665 nm acceptor emissions. The ratio* of the two fluorescence intensities 665/620 (acceptor/donor) enables the calculation of Delta F (%) which repr

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