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| 5 | 633 | 780/60 | 300 | 792 | (in buffer) 5 | microscopy, flow cytometry |
Invitrogen Qdot 800 probe is an excellent near-IR–fluorescent label with outstanding brightness and photostability for imaging and flow cytometry applications. With an emission maximum of ~800 nm, Qdot 800 probe can be excited using any laser line from 350 nm up to 633 nm or a standard Cy5.5 filter. Optimum imaging results with brighter signals are achieved with a Qdot 800 filter or light cube.
Organic fluorophores and Qdot probes can be readily combined in multiplexed flow cytometry or imaging studies. Longer-wavelength Qdot probes are also well-suited for multiplexed western blots.
We offer Qdot 800 probe conjugated to a variety of antibodies, peptides, and proteins, optimized for cellular labeling and detection. In addition, reactive dye forms and antibody labeling kits are available to allow you to generate your own antibody conjugates or probes.
Qdot Label Conjugates for Cell and Tissue Staining Search Qdot 800 primary antibodies
Qdot probes are made from nanocrystals of semiconductor material and are broadly compatible with standard fluorescence techniques, but there are some novel aspects to their use that can be optimized to obtain the best possible results. The exceptional brightness and photostability of Qdot probes make it easier to detect low-abundance targets. With narrow and symmetric emission spectra, Qdot probes are also well-suited for multiplexed fluorescence detection using a combination of Qdot probes and organic dyes.
Protocols that fit your needs in flow cytometry ranging from sample preparation to numerous cell stimulation conditions, staining, immunophenotyping, and data analysis strategies.

