Semrock’s LED-based light engine filter sets are designed to use common excitation filters between single-band and corresponding multiband configurations to simplify interchangeability when installing the excitation filters into the light engine. This not only provides seamless transition between using single-band and multiband filter sets but also provides significant cost savings.
This 5-filter "Pinkel" triple-band set is designed for imaging of a sample that is simultaneously labeled with CFP, YFP, and mCherry, (or other key fluorophores – see complete list above). This set has been designed to deliver significant fluorescence signal improvements for LED-based light sources compared with traditional sets designed for standard broadband light sources such as mercury or xenon arc lamps. The complete set is comprised of a triple-band beamsplitter and a triple-band emitter (these can be offered assembled in a microscope cube), plus three "no burn-out" single-band exciters that are intended to be mounted in the LED based light source, or in an exciter filter wheel or slider.
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This set is mounted in a ZEISS Microscopy FL CUBE EC P&C Fluorescence Filter Holder, which is compatible with Axio Imager, Axiostar Plus, Axioskop 40, Axioskop 2 (post-2001), Axioplan 2i, Axioplan 2ie, Axiovert 200, Axiovert 40, Axio Observer, Axio Examiner, and Axio Scope A1, from ZEISS Microscopy.
Filter Role | Filter Size | Maximum Thickness |
Exciter (Diameter) | 25.0 mm | 5.0 mm |
Emitter (Diameter) | 25.0 mm | 5.0 mm |
Dichroic (L × W) | 25.2 mm × 35.6 mm | 1.1 mm |
Topic | Description |
Cleaning Optical Filters | Instructions for cleaning hard coated optical filters |
Filter Reliability | Compares the performance and reliability of hard coated filters to traditional soft-coated filters and provides information about the testing standards for Semrock filters |
Working with Optical Density | Tables to describe the relationship between OD and transmission with tips for quickly calculating OD |
What is Pixel Shift, and how does the Semrock ZERO™ option help? | Why Pixel Shift degrades multicolor fluorescence imaging performance, and how the ZERO™ option mitigates this for Avant and BrightLine filter sets. |
Fluorophore | Peak Excitation Wavelength(nm) | Peak Emission Wavelength(nm) | Compatibility | Display on Plot above |
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2-dodecylresorufin-lipid | 582 | 595 |
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5-carboxy-2,7-dichlorofluorescein | 500 | 525 |
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5-carboxynapthofluorescein (pH 10) | 555 | 615 |
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5-FAM (5-carboxyfluorescein) | 492 | 518 |
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5-ROX (carboxy-X-rhodamine) | 578 | 604 |
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6-carboxyrhodamine 6G | 525 | 555 |
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6-JOE | 520 | 548 |
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7-AAD (7-aminoactinomycin D) | 548 | 648 |
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Acridine Orange (+DNA) | 502 | 526 |
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Acridine Yellow | 470 | 550 |
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Alexa Fluor® 488 | 499 | 520 |
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Alexa Fluor® 500 | 503 | 525 |
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Alexa Fluor® 514 | 518 | 543 |
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Alexa Fluor® 532 | 534 | 553 |
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Alexa Fluor® 568 | 579 | 603 |
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Alexa Fluor® 594 | 590 | 618 |
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Alexa Fluor® 660 | 663 | 691 |
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APC (Allophycocyanin) | 651 | 660 |
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Aqua 431 | 430 | 478 |
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AsRed 2 | 576 | 592 |
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ATTO 425 | 436 | 484 |
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ATTO 465 | 453 | 507 |
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ATTO 488 | 500 | 525 |
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ATTO 495 | 495 | 527 |
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ATTO 520 | 516 | 538 |
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ATTO 532 | 501 | 545 |
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ATTO 565 | 563 | 592 |
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ATTO 590 | 594 | 624 |
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ATTO 594 | 601 | 624 |
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ATTO 610 | 614 | 634 |
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BD Horizon V500 | 410 | 500 |
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BOBO™-1 | 461 | 484 |
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BOBO™-3 | 570 | 605 |
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BODIPY R6G | 528 | 547 |
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BODIPY TR-X phallacidin | 590 | 621 |
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Calcein | 494 | 514 |
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Calcium Crimson | 589 | 609 |
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Calcium Green-1 | 507 | 529 |
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Carboxynaphthofluorescein | 599 | 674 |
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CellTrace BODIPY TR methyl ester | 598 | 625 |
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CellTracker Red CMTPX | 586 | 614 |
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Cerulean | 434 | 473 |
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CFP (ECFP) | 433 | 475 |
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Cy3.5™ | 578 | 591 |
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CyQUANT GR-DNA | 502 | 523 |
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DAF-FM-NO | 495 | 519 |
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DDAO | 648 | 657 |
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Dronpa | 502 | 516 |
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DY-415 | 418 | 470 |
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DY-505-Phalloidin | 503 | 530 |
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DY-590 | 582 | 599 |
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DY-630 | 634 | 656 |
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DyLight 488 | 493 | 518 |
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DyLight 594 | 593 | 618 |
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ECFP | 435 | 475 |
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Eosin | 525 | 546 |
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FITC (Fluorescein) | 495 | 519 |
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FlAsH-CCPFCC | 511 | 530 |
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Fluo-3 | 506 | 527 |
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Fluo-4 | 494 | 516 |
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Fluorescein dextran | 501 | 524 |
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Fluorescein-pH 8.0 | 489 | 517 |
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Fluoro-Emerald | 494 | 518 |
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FluoSpheres Crimson fluorescent microspheres | 620 | 646 |
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FluoSpheres Orange fluorescent microspheres | 540 | 559 |
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FluoSpheres Red fluorescent microspheres | 577 | 607 |
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FluoSpheres Yellow-Green fluorescent microspheres | 503 | 514 |
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FM 1-43 | 473 | 579 |
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FM 4-64 | 505 | 725 |
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Gold 525 | 521 | 551 |
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Green 496 | 496 | 520 |
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Green 500 | 501 | 524 |
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HcRed1 | 588 | 618 |
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HCS LipidTOX Deep Red neutral lipid stain | 635 | 652 |
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HCS LipidTOX Green phospholipidosis | 504 | 536 |
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HCS LipidTOX Red neutral lipid stain | 582 | 616 |
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HCS LipidTOX Red phospholipidosis | 584 | 608 |
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HiLyte Fluor™ 488 | 497 | 526 |
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HiLyte Fluor™ 594 | 592 | 616 |
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JO-JO-1, JO-PRO-1 | 530 | 544 |
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KFP-Red | 575 | 599 |
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LDS 751 | 560 | 711 |
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LIVE-DEAD Fixable Green Dead Cell Stain | 498 | 525 |
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LIVE-DEAD Fixable Red Dead Cell Stain | 595 | 613 |
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LysoTracker Red | 573 | 592 |
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LysoTracker Yellow HCK-123 | 488 | 565 |
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Magnesium Green | 507 | 531 |
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mApple | 566 | 594 |
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mBBr+GSH | 394 | 490 |
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mCherry | 587 | 610 |
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mHoneyDew | 478 | 562 |
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MitoTracker™ Red | 578 | 598 |
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mPlum | 589 | 649 |
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mRFP1 | 584 | 700 |
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mRuby | 558 | 605 |
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mStrawberry | 574 | 596 |
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mTFP1 | 462 | 492 |
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NeuroTrace 500/525 Green Fluorescent Nissl Stain | 495 | 524 |
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Nile blue-EtOH | 631 | 660 |
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Nile red-phospolipid | 553 | 637 |
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Oregon Green™ 488 | 498 | 526 |
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Oregon Green™ 514 | 513 | 532 |
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PerCP | 490 | 677 |
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PicoGreen® | 502 | 522 |
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POPO-1 | 433 | 457 |
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PO-PRO-1 | 433 | 456 |
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Propidium Iodide (PI) | 305 | 617 |
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Qdot® 525 Nanocrystals | 300 | 525 |
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Qdot® 545 Nanocrystals | 300 | 543 |
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Qdot® 605 Nanocrystals | 300 | 602 |
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Qdot® 625 Nanocrystals | 300 | 621 |
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Qdot® 655 Nanocrystals | 300 | 654 |
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Qdot® 705 Nanocrystals | 300 | 702 |
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Qdot® 800 Nanocrystals | 300 | 792 |
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ReAsH-CCPGCC | 592 | 606 |
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Red 580 | 580 | 603 |
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Rhodamine 110 | 497 | 519 |
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Rhodamine 123 | 507 | 529 |
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Rhodamine Green | 497 | 523 |
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Rhodamine Red-X | 573 | 591 |
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Rhodol Green | 497 | 524 |
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SNARF (carboxy) 514 Excitation pH9 | 576 | 638 |
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SNARF-1 488nm (ph 9.0) | 576 | 638 |
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SNARF-1 514nm (ph 9.0) | 576 | 638 |
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Sodium Green | 507 | 532 |
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