Polychromatic (PC Red) Red Microspheres
  1. Fluoresbrite® Polychromatic Red Microspheres 2.0µm

    Fluoresbrite® Polychromatic Red Microspheres will fluoresce in different colors, depending on the light source and filters used. When viewed under a UV light source, the beads will appear as vivid orange. Microscopic viewing using a 475-490nm filter shows an extremely bright red fluorescence, while use of a 545-610nm filter yields a yellow fluorescence with excitation maxima of 491nm and 512nm and emission maxima at 554nm.

  2. Fluoresbrite® Polychromatic Red Microspheres 6.0µm

    Fluoresbrite® Polychromatic Red Microspheres will fluoresce in different colors, depending on the light source and filters used. When viewed under a UV light source, the beads will appear as vivid orange. Microscopic viewing using a 475-490nm filter shows an extremely bright red fluorescence, while use of a 545-610nm filter yields a yellow fluorescence with excitation maxima of 491nm and 512nm and emission maxima at 554nm.

  3. Fluoresbrite® Polychromatic Red Microspheres 1.0µm

    Fluoresbrite® Polychromatic Red Microspheres will fluoresce in different colors, depending on the light source and filters used. When viewed under a UV light source, the beads will appear as vivid orange. Microscopic viewing using a 475-490nm filter shows an extremely bright red fluorescence, while use of a 545-610nm filter yields a yellow fluorescence with excitation maxima of 491nm and 512nm and emission maxima at 554nm.

  4. Fluoresbrite® Polychromatic Red Microspheres  0.5µm

    Fluoresbrite® Polychromatic Red Microspheres will fluoresce in different colors, depending on the light source and filters used. When viewed under a UV light source, the beads will appear as vivid orange. Microscopic viewing using a 475-490nm filter shows an extremely bright red fluorescence, while use of a 545-610nm filter yields a yellow fluorescence with excitation maxima of 491nm and 512nm and emission maxima at 554nm.

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