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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 22, 2003
Filed:
May. 04, 2001
Ravinder Gupta, Pembroke Pines, FL (US);
Song Y. Lee, Davie, FL (US);
Gene G.-Y. Shen, Diamond Bar, CA (US);
Stephen Szydlo, Miami, FL (US);
Chiranjit Deka, Miami, MA (US);
Coulter International Corp., Miami, FL (US);
Abstract
The dyes of the present invention are useful for many purposes that include markers or tags for detecting the presence of a molecule or compound to which they are bound. The dyes may be either red-excitable or blue-excitable. The dyes of the invention are particularly well suited for staining of nucleic acids. For example, these dyes are particularly suitable for staining of RNA in reticulocytes. In another exemplary application, these dyes are suitable for staining DNA in nucleated red blood cells. Typically, when used in staining of nucleic acids, the dyes are formulated into reagent solutions. In addition, the invention provides compositions and methods for facilitating rapid transport of dye molecules through a cell membrane. Such rapid staining requires that a sample be contacted with a dye composition of the invention in the presence of at least one surfactant and optionally, a sulfonic acid or a salt thereof.