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Invitrogen™ LIVE/DEAD™ Fixable Orange (602) Viability Kit, for 561 nm excitation
The LIVE/DEAD Fixable viability kits allow for clear determination of live and dead cells, enabling more precise analysis with both conventional and spectral flow cytometry.
Marca: Invitrogen™ L34983
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- Fixable viability kits allow for clear determination of live and dead cells, enabling more precise analysis with both conventional and spectral flow cytometry
- Cells labeled with LIVE/DEAD Fixable viability dyes can be washed, fixed, permeabilized, and stained for intracellular antigens while maintaining distinct live and dead cell populations
- The narrow and unique emission spectra are ideal for expanding high-parameter flow cytometry experiments
- Designed to provide a bright signal with minimal overlap into adjacent channels, simplifying spectral compensation
- Since live and dead cells can be discriminated using a single flow cytometer channel, these viability dyes are an ideal choice for multi-color experiments.
- Their unique spectral fingerprints are a valuable addition to spectral flow cytometry experiments
- Dyes have been conveniently packaged in single-use vials to help ensure dye stability and performance over time
- Dissolve the dye in the included anhydrous DMSO and use immediately, or store at -20°C, avoiding freeze-thaw cycles
- The LIVE/DEAD Fixable Dead Cell Stain Sampler Kit provides one vial (40 assays) of each of eight available dead cell stains
Specifica
80 Assays | |
Fluorescence | |
Cell Viability Kit | |
Tubes | |
Contains 2 vials of LIVE/DEAD fixable dead cell stain and 500 μL DMSO. Store at -20°C. |
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578/602 nm | |
DMSO (Dimethylsulfoxide) | |
LIVE/DEAD™ |
LIVE/DEAD™ Fixable Orange (602) Viability Kit, for 561 nm excitation | |
Flow Cytometry | |
LIVE/DEAD Fixable Orange (602) Cell Stain | |
Orange | |
Eukaryotic Cells | |
561 nm | |
Room Temperature | |
Flow Cytometer |