Invitrogen™

SYTOX AADvanced™ Ready Flow™ Reagent

Catalog number: R37173
Invitrogen™

SYTOX AADvanced™ Ready Flow™ Reagent

Catalog number: R37173
Catalog Number
R37173
Unit Size
120 reactions
Price (EUR)
Price: 231,00
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SYTOX AADvanced Ready Flow Reagent is a high-affinity nucleic acid stain for the detection of dead cells in flow cytometry. The dye has excitation/emission maxima of 546/647 nm.

• Stable at room temperature
• Convenient, ready-to-use format—no need to dilute, weigh, or pipette
• Rapid uptake and low coefficient of variation (CV)

SYTOX AADvanced Ready Flow Reagent is a ready-to-use, direct-to-sample dead cell stain that emits red fluorescence when bound to DNA. Add 2 drops form the dropper bottle directly into 1 x 106 cells, incubate, and analyze.

The SYTOX AADvanced Ready Flow Reagent dye is spectrally similar to 7-AAD, but with rapid uptake kinetics and relatively low CVs . It penetrates cells more efficiently than 7-AAD, providing better separation of live and dead cells.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Cell Permeability
Impermeant
Color
Red
Description
SYTOX AADvanced™ Ready Flow™ Reagent
Detection Method
Fluorescence
For Use With (Application)
Viability Assay
For Use With (Equipment)
Flow Cytometer
Product Type
Reagent
Dye Type
Cell-Impermeant
Emission
647 nm
Excitation Wavelength Range
546 nm
Form
Solution
Format
Bottle(s)
Product Line
AADvanced™, Ready Flow™
Quantity
120 Reactions
Shipping Condition
Room Temperature
Solubility
DMSO (Dimethylsulfoxide)
Sub Cellular Localization
Nucleus

Contents & Storage

Includes 2 dropper bottles, store at room temperature.

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