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Image-iT™ Red Hypoxia Reagent

Catalog number: H10498
Invitrogen™

Image-iT™ Red Hypoxia Reagent

Catalog number: H10498
Catalog Number
H10498
Unit Size
1 mg
Price (USD)
Price: 618.00
Online price: 595.65
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Image-iT™ Red Hypoxia Reagent is a novel fluorogenic compound for measuring hypoxia in live cells. It is non-fluorescent when live cells are in an environment with normal oxygen concentrations and becomes fluorescent when oxygen levels are decreased. Image-iT™ Red Hypoxia Reagent is a real-time oxygen detector, with a fluoregenic response that reverses when the cells return to normal oxygen levels.

Features of Image-iT™ Red Hypoxia Reagent include:
• Measures hypoxia in live cells by fluorescing in low oxygen environments
• Real-time oxygen detector, with reversible fluoregenic response
• Easy to use—just add to cell culture media and image

Image-iT™ Red Hypoxia Reagent is a fluorogenic compound that becomes fluorescent in environments with low oxygen concentrations, and it is live cell permeable. These properties makes it a highly useful tool for detecting cells and tissue under hypoxic conditions. Image-iT™ Red Hypoxia Reagent is a very sensitive oxygen detector. Unlike pimonidazole adducts that respond only to very low oxygen levels, Image-iT™ Hypoxia Reagent begins to fluoresce when atmospheric oxygen levels are less than 5%. It responds quickly to such environments, and the fluorogenic response reverses if oxygen concentrations improve. These properties make Image-iT™ Red Hypoxia Reagent an ideal tool for detecting hypoxic conditions around tumors, 3D cultures, spheroids, neurons, etc. It can be used to detect tumors in small animals, and its fluorogenic properties have been shown to corresponds with increased Hif 1α expression and translocation in hypoxic environments (1).

1. Zhang, S., Hosaka, M., Yoshihara, T., Negishi, K., Iida, Y., Tobita, S., & Takeuchi, T. (2010) Phosphorescent light–emitting iridium complexes serve as a hypoxia-sensing probe for tumor imaging in living animals. Cancer Research 70(11), 4490-4498.

Specifications

Detection Method
Fluorescent
Product Type
Fluorogenic Reagent
Form
Solid
Product Line
Image-iT™
Reagent Type
Oxygen Sensor
Research Category
Cancer Research
Shipping Condition
Approved for shipment at Room Temperature or on Wet Ice

Contents & Storage

Provided as 1 mg lyophilized solid. Enough for 3000 assays with 0.1 mL/assay or 600 assays with 0.5 mL/assay
When stored at ≤-20°C product is stable for (at least 6 months after receipt.
Protect from light and desiccate.)

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