“…An example of a nuclear stain used historically for flow cytometry to label leukocytes is Laser dye styryl-751 (LDS-751) (Hokama, et al, 2000;McDonagh, Hokama, Copeland, and Reynolds, 1997;McCarthy, Macey, Cahill, and Newland, 1994;Macey, et al, 1999;Simon, Chambers, and Sklar, 1990;Terstappen, et al, 1991;Terstappen, Meiners, and Loken, 1989;Repo, Jansson, and Leirisalo-Repo, 1993;Himmelfarb, Hakim, Holbrook, Leeber, and Ault, 1992). Although LDS-751 has been used extensively to discriminate leukocytes in whole blood samples, it has been reported to indiscriminately stain both live and dead cells (O'Brien, and Bolton, 1995) and has been used to identify platelets and nucleated erythrocytes in whole blood (Terstappen, 1991).…”