HCS CellMask™ Stains
HCS CellMask™ Stains
HCS CellMask™ Stains
HCS CellMask™ Stains
HCS CellMask™ Stains
HCS CellMask™ Stains
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HCS CellMask™ Stains

Easily visualize entire cells or individual cell structures during high-content screening (HCS) assays with HCS CellMask stains, which are available in a variety of colors for multiplexing flexibility and can be used immediately after fixation and permeabilization, or after antibody labeling.
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Número de catálogoDescripción
H32722Tinción cercana a IR HCS CellMask™
H32720Tinción HCS CellMask Blue
H32714Tinción HCS CellMask™ Green
H32713Tinción HCS CellMask™ Orange
H32712Tinción HCS CellMask™ Red
H32721Tinción HCS CellMask™ Deep Red
Número de catálogo H32722
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Descripción:
Tinción cercana a IR HCS CellMask™
Identify entire cells (cytoplasm and nucleus) during high-content screening (HCS) assays with the versatile HCS CellMask Red, CellMask Orange, CellMask Green, CellMask Blue, CellMask Deep Red, and CellMask Near-IR stains, which are fluorophores that can be used immediately after fixation and permeabilization, or after antibody labeling. They are available in a variety of colors for multiplexing protocols.
The versatile HCS CellMask Red, CellMask Orange, CellMask Green, CellMask Blue, CellMask Deep Red, and CellMask Near-IR stains are cell delineation tools for high content screening (HCS) platforms, label the entire cell (cytoplasm and nucleus) and provide an accurate backdrop against which the features of interest can be assessed. The HCS CellMask Red and Blue stains replace the HCS CellMask Red cytoplasmic/nuclear (Cat. No. H32711) and HCS CellMask Blue cytoplasmic/nuclear stains (Cat. No. H34558), respectively.

HCS CellMask stains can be applied to cells immediately after fixation or in the last step of multiplexing protocols, and they are compatible with detergent-based cell permeabilization protocols. If only nuclear staining is desired, HCS NuclearMask stains can be used for measuring DNA content in addition to enabling robust cell demarcation. HCS NuclearMask stains are also available in a choice of colors for multiplexing flexibility.

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Especificaciones
DescripciónTinción cercana a IR HCS CellMask™
Método de detecciónFluorescente
Para utilizar con (equipo)Instrumentos de alto contenido
FormatoVial(es)
Línea de productosCellMask
Cantidad1 juego
Condiciones de envíoTemperatura ambiente
Tipo de etiquetaColorante fluorescente
Tipo de productoTinción
SubCellular LocalizationNúcleo, citoplasma y citosol, Cytosol, Nucleus
Unit SizeEach
Contenido y almacenamiento
Incluye 1 juego de viales, que proporciona suficiente material para teñir un total de diez microplacas de 96 pocillos

Almacenar a ≤ -20 °C, disecar y proteger de la luz.

Preguntas frecuentes

What is the shelf life of the HCS CellMask Near-IR Stain?

As shipped, the product has a warranty period of 1 year from the date of shipment. Once the solid stain is resolubilized in DMSO, it should be stored frozen, desiccated, and protected from light and is useable for ~ 6 months.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Analysis Support Center.

What are the components of the HCS CellMask Near-IR Stain and how should I store them?

Each HCS CellMask Stain provides sufficient material for labeling approximately 10 x 96-well plates using an assay volume of 100 µL. The product is shipped as two components: a single vial of 250 µg of solid Near-IR Stain (Component A) and a single vial of 100 µL of DMSO (Component B).

We recommend storing Component A at ≤ -20 degrees C, desiccated and protected from light and Component B desiccated at ≤ 25 degrees C.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Analysis Support Center.

What dyes are used to make the CellMask stains?

The proprietary fluorescent dyes in the CellMask stains are general cytoplasmic stains. They are not found to bind to any specific cellular component.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Analysis Support Center.