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Fibrinogen From Human Plasma, Alexa Fluor™ 647 Conjugate

Catalog number: F35200
Invitrogen™

Fibrinogen From Human Plasma, Alexa Fluor™ 647 Conjugate

Catalog number: F35200
Catalog Number
F35200
Unit Size
5 mg
Price (USD)
Price: 346.00
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Molecular Probes™ fibrinogen conjugates are prepared by attaching fluorescent dye molecules to purified human fibrinogen (approximately 15 dye molecules for each fibrinogen molecule), purifying the conjugate to remove unreacted dye, and then lyophilizing for storage.

Fluorescently labeled fibrinogen has proven to be a valuable tool for investigating platelet activation and subsequent fibrinogen binding. For instance, fluorescein-labeled fibrinogen has been used to detect fibrinogen bound to activated platelets by flow cytometry.

Human Fibrinogen Conjugate Specifications:
• Label (Ex/Em): Alexa Fluor™ 647 (∼650/668 nm)
• Spectrally similar to Cy™5 dye conjugates
• Lyophilized product can be dissolved in buffer (e.g., sodium bicarbonate, pH 8.3) for use
• Fluorescence is typically detected using fluorescence microscopy or flow cytometry


Find More Probes for Cell Adhesion and Receptor Binding
Review Probes for Cell Adhesion, Chemotaxis, Multidrug Resistance and Glutathione—Section 15.6 and Probes for Following Receptor Binding and Phagocytosis—Section 16.1 in the Molecular Probes™ Handbook for more information on these probes.

For Research Use Only. Not for human or animal therapeutic or diagnostic use.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Quantity
5 mg
Conjugate
Alexa Fluor 647
Species
Human
Label Type
Alexa Fluor Dyes
Shipping Condition
Room Temperature
Form
Lyophilized
Protein Subtype
Fibrinogen
Product Line
Alexa Fluor™

Contents & Storage

Store in freezer (-5 to -30°C) and protect from light.

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