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Autofluorescence Interfering with Viability Dye Detection

Symptom
Dead cell discrimination becomes unreliable as autofluorescence overlaps with viability dye emission spectra. False positive or false negative viability calls occur, particularly with green or orange viability dyes.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Spectral overlap between cellular autofluorescence and viability dye emission
  2. 2 FITC or PE-based viability dyes highly susceptible to autofluorescence interference
  3. 3 Autofluorescent cell types (monocytes, activated cells) masking viability signal
  4. 4 UV and blue laser excitation inducing strong autofluorescence in viability channels
Solutions
  1. 1 Select viability dyes in far-red channels (e.g., 633 nm or 780 nm) to avoid autofluorescence
  2. 2 Validate viability gating with FMO controls excluding viability dye
  3. 3 Include heat-killed cell controls to establish dead cell gating parameters
  4. 4 Avoid FITC-based viability dyes (e.g., 7-AAD alternatives) in autofluorescent samples
  5. 5 Use spectral unmixing to separate viability dye signal from autofluorescence
Related Video (3)
BD Biosciences ★ 85
Flow Cytometry Compensation Tips and Tricks
"Directly addresses flow cytometry compensation strategies, which is the core solution to spectral overlap problems between autofluorescence and viability dyes"
BD Biosciences ★ 78
Choosing Proper Flow Cytometry Controls
"Covers proper control selection for flow cytometry experiments, essential for identifying and managing autofluorescence artifacts in viability assays"
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 72
Flow Cytometry Complete Workflow: Sample to Analysis
"Complete workflow including troubleshooting section provides context for recognizing and addressing spectral overlap issues during staining and analysis"
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