Fluorescence Liquid Tests
Test Methods
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Corners:
The Corners Test uses fluorescent compounds to verify that the plate
carrier is properly aligned in relation to the fluorescence probe(s). This test may be
conducted using either the top or bottom optics (as supported by your reader model).
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Fluorescence Intensity (Sensitivity):
The Sensitivity Test measures a
fluorescent compound (Sodium Fluorescein or Methylumbelliferone) and buffer
solution to test the fluorescence reading capability of the instrument. The ability to
detect specific compounds at the required limit of detection ensures that the filters,
optical path, and PMT are all in working order. This test establishes the detection
limit of the instrument, which is described as the lowest concentration that will
create a signal that is statistically distinguishable from the buffer well. This test may
be conducted using either the top or bottom optics (as supported by your reader
model).
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Linearity:
The Linearity Test verifies that the system is linear, that is, signal
changes proportionally with changes in concentration.
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Fluorescence Polarization:
The optional FP Test measures high- and low-
polarized samples to verify the instrument's ability to measure polarization of a
liquid fluorophore and confirm that the excitation and emission polarizers are
properly oriented in the instrument. This test is conducted using only the top optics.
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Time-Resolved Fluorescence:
The optional TRF Test measures a fluorescent
compound (Europium) and buffer solution to test the time-resolved fluorescence
reading capability of the instrument. The ability to detect specific compounds at the
required limit of detection ensures that the filters, optical path, and PMT are all in
working order. This test establishes the detection limit of the instrument, which is
described as the lowest concentration that will create a signal that is statistically
distinguishable from the buffer well. This test is conducted using only the top optics.
Gen5 Protocol Parameters
The information in this section represents the recommended reading parameters for the
Gen5 protocols used with liquid testing. It is possible that your tests will require
modifications to some of these parameters, such as the Plate Type.
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The Plate Type setting in each Gen5 protocol should match the actual plate in use.
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