Claims
- 1. A microbead population for alignment of a flow cytometer or fluorescence microscope, comprising microbeads which are highly uniform in size, said microbeads having a coefficient of variation of less than 2% in diameter; each of said microbeads containing one or more fluorescent dyes so that each of said microbeads fluoresces over a wide range of excitation wavelengths and fluoresces white under a long wavelength ultraviolet lamp; said dyes selected form the group consisting of (a) coumarin 487, coumarin 525, and oxazine 1; and (b) Hoechst 33342, rhodamine 101 and acridine orange; said microbeads having a fluorescence signal distribution with a coefficient of variation of less than 4%, wherein said microbeads may be used to align lasers at a plurality of wavelengths.
- 2. A microbead population according to claim 1, wherein the microbeads are formed by polymerization, and the dyes are uniformly distributed throughout the body of the microbeads during polymerization.
- 3. A microbead population according to claim 1, wherein the dyes are covalently bound to the microbeads.
- 4. A microbead population according to claim 1, wherein the dyes are intercalated into the microbeads by manipulation of a solvent.
- 5. A microbead population according to claim 1, wherein the microbeads are made of a hydrophobic material and contain fluorescent dyes which excite over a range of wavelengths from 350 to 700 nm.
- 6. A microbead population according to claim 1, wherein the microbeads contain fluorescent dyes which excite over a range of wavelengths from 350 to 700 nm.
- 7. A microbead population according to claim 1, wherein the microbeads are made of a hydrophobic material and are formed in a swelling process in which a monomer is employed; wherein said fluorescent dyes dissolve in a monomer initiator solution prior to addition of the monomer initiator solution to the microbeads for swelling and polymerization.
- 8. A microbead population according to claim 1, wherein the microbeads are methyl methacrylate and the fluorescent dyes are coumarin 487, coumarin 525 and oxazine 1.
- 9. A microbead population according to claim 1, wherein the microbeads are styrene and the fluorescent dyes are coumarin 487, coumarin 525 and oxazine 1.
- 10. A microbead population according to claim 1, wherein the microbeads are methyl methacrylate and the fluorescent dyes are Hoechst 33342, acridine orange and rhodamine 101.
- 11. A microbead population according to claim 1, wherein the microbeads are styrene and the fluorescent dyes are Hoechst 33342, acridine organe and rhodamine 101.
- 12. A method of aligning a microscope having lasers at a plurality of wavelengths, comprising utilizing microbeads which fluoresce white under a long wavelength ultraviolet lamp, said microbeads being highly uniform in size, said microbeads having a coefficient of variation of less than 2% in diameter; each of said microbeads continuing one or more fluorescent dyes, fluorescing over a wide range of excitation wavelengths, and having a fluorescence signal distribution with a coefficient of variation of less than 4%, said dyes selected from the group consisting of (a) coumarin 487, coumarin 525, and oxazine 1; and (b) Hoechst 33342, rhodamine 101 and acridine orange.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/465,792 filed 1-16-90, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/374,435 filed June 30, 1989; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/128,786 filed Dec. 4, 1987, issued Aug. 15, 1989 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,857,451; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Serial No. 06/805,654 filed Dec. 11, 1985, issued Sept. 27, 1988 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,774,189, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 06/685,464 filed Dec. 24, 1984, issued Aug. 30, 1988 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,767,206.
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