Invitrogen™

Metabolic Activity Dead Cell Apoptosis Kit with C12 Resazurin, Annexin V APC, and SYTOX™ Green, for flow cytometry

Catalog number: V35114
Invitrogen™

Metabolic Activity Dead Cell Apoptosis Kit with C12 Resazurin, Annexin V APC, and SYTOX™ Green, for flow cytometry

Catalog number: V35114
Catalog Number
V35114
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1 kit
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Price: 932.00
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This flow cytometry product provides a three-color fluorescence assay that distinguishes live, apoptotic, and late apoptotic cells from one another. These populations can easily be distinguished using a flow cytometer that has both 488 nm and 633 nm excitation sources (an argon-ion laser and a HeNe laser) and the following reagents Annexin V to detect phosphatidylserine, C12 resazurin for cell metabolism, and SYTOX™ Green nucleic acid stain for compromised membranes.

View a selection guide for all apoptosis assays for flow cytometry.
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm – www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Format
Tube, Slide
Product Type
Dead Cell Apoptosis Kit
Flow Cytometer Laser Lines
633/635, 488
Excitation/Emission
C12-Resazurin: 571⁄585, SYTOX™ green: 503⁄524, APC: 650⁄660
No. of Reactions
50
Shipping Condition
Wet Ice
Product Line
SYTOX™
For Use With (Application)
Flow Cytometry
Conjugate
APC, SYTOX Green, C12-resazurin
For Use With (Equipment)
Fluorescence Microscope, Flow Cytometer

Contents & Storage

Contains 1 vial of annexin V, APC conjugate (250 μL), 1 vial of SYTOX™ green stain (100 μL), 1 vial of C12-resazurin (40 μg), and 1 vial of DMSO (1.5 mL).

Store in refrigerator (2–8°C) and protect from light.

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