Click-iT™ EdU Cell Proliferation Kit for Imaging, Alexa Fluor™ 488 dye
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Click-iT™ EdU Cell Proliferation Kit for Imaging, Alexa Fluor™ 488 dye

The Click-iT EdU Cell Proliferation Kit for Imaging is a superior alternative to traditional proliferation assays that is optimized forRead more
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C103371 kit
Catalog number C10337
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1 kit
Price (EUR)
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Online exclusive
874,00
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The Click-iT EdU Cell Proliferation Kit for Imaging is a superior alternative to traditional proliferation assays that is optimized for fluorescence microscopy applications. In this assay the modified thymidine analogue EdU is efficiently incorporated into newly synthesized DNA and fluorescently labeled with a bright, photostable Alexa Fluor™ dye in a fast, highly-specific click reaction. This fluorescent labeling of proliferating cells is accurate and compatible with antibody methods due to the mild click protocol.

• Simple—works the first time, every time, in less time
• Efficient—no denaturation steps or harsh treatment required
• Content-rich results—better preservation of cell morphology, antigen structure, and DNA integrity
• Consistent—not dependent on variable antibody lots for detection

The most accurate proliferation-detection methods are based on the incorporation and measurement of nucleoside analogues in newly synthesized DNA, with bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) a commonly used analogue. BrdU-labeled DNA is quantitated using anti-BrdU antibodies following DNA denaturation by harsh methods (HCl, heat, or enzymes) to expose the BrdU molecules. This step is time consuming and difficult to perform consistently. The harsh treatment can also adversely effect sample integrity and quality, which makes co-staining with other antibodies challenging.

Superior Proliferation Methodology
The Click-iT EdU Cell Proliferation Kit for Imaging provides a superior alternative to BrdU assays for measuring cell proliferation. EdU (5-ethynyl-2'-deoxyuridine) is a nucleoside analog of thymidine and is incorporated into DNA during active DNA synthesis. With Click-iT™ EdU, mild fixation and detergent permeabilization is sufficient for the small molecule-based Click-iT™ EdU detection reagent to gain access to the DNA. As a consequence, the Click-iT™ EdU imaging kit is not only easy to use, but more accurate and compatible with cell cycle analysis and other intracellular or extracellular targets for truly content-rich results.

This kit is optimized for fluorescence microscopy applications; visit the Click-iT™ technology area of our website for kits designed for high-content imaging, fluorescence microplate, or flow cytometry platforms.

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Notes:
The Click-iT™ assay can be used on cells in culture or in vivo following EdU administration by feeding or injection methods.
The Click-iT™ assay can be used with BrdU in dual pulse experiments by using the anti-BrdU (clone MoBu-1) antibody, which does not cross react with EdU.
The Click-iT™ technology is compatible with immunohistochemical, immunocytochemical, and fluorescent dyes that are fixation tolerant or designed for fixed cell labeling.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Detection MethodFluorescence
Dye TypeAlexa Fluor™ 488
FormatSlide(s)
Quantity1 kit
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
ColorGreen
Emission Wavelength RangeVisible
For Use With (Application)Proliferation Assay
For Use With (Equipment)Confocal Microscope, Fluorescence Microscope
Product LineAlexa Fluor, Click-iT, Molecular Probes
Product TypeCell Proliferation Kit
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Each kit contains enough material for 50 to 250 reactions, depending on reaction volume (typically between 0.1 and 0.5 ml). Store at 2–6°C, dessicate and protect from light.

Citations & References (36)

Citations & References
Abstract
Cell type specific applicability of 5-ethynyl-2'-deoxyuridine (EdU) for dynamic proliferation assessment in flow cytometry.
Authors:Diermeier-Daucher S, Clarke ST, Hill D, Vollmann-Zwerenz A, Bradford JA, Brockhoff G,
Journal:Cytometry A
PubMed ID:19235202
'Using the nucleoside analogue EdU (5-ethynyl-2''-deoxyuridine) for thymidine substitution instead of BrdU (5-bromo-2''-deoxyuridine) in cell proliferation assays has recently been proposed. However, the effect of EdU on cell viability, DNA synthesis, and cell cycle progression and consequently its usability for dynamic cell proliferation analysis in vitro has not been explored. ... More
Imaging and analysis of 3D tumor spheroids enriched for a cancer stem cell phenotype.
Authors:Robertson FM, Ogasawara MA, Ye Z, Chu K, Pickei R, Debeb BG, Woodward WA, Hittelman WN, Cristofanilli M, Barsky SH,
Journal:J Biomol Screen
PubMed ID:20639504
'Tumors that display a highly metastatic phenotype contain subpopulations of cells that display characteristics similar to embryonic stem cells. These cells exhibit the ability to undergo self-renewal; slowly replicate to retain a nucleoside analog label, leading to their definition as ' ... More
Genetic mosaic analysis reveals a major role for frizzled 4 and frizzled 8 in controlling ureteric growth in the developing kidney.
Authors:Ye X, Wang Y, Rattner A, Nathans J,
Journal:Development
PubMed ID:21343368
'The developing mammalian kidney is an attractive system in which to study the control of organ growth. Targeted mutations in the Wnt receptors frizzled (Fz) 4 and Fz8 lead to reduced ureteric bud growth and a reduction in kidney size, a phenotype previously reported for loss of Wnt11. In cell ... More
Epithelial cell-intrinsic Notch signaling plays an essential role in the maintenance of gut immune homeostasis.
Authors:Obata Y, Takahashi D, Ebisawa M, Kakiguchi K, Yonemura S, Jinnohara T, Kanaya T, Fujimura Y, Ohmae M, Hase K, Ohno H,
Journal:J Immunol
PubMed ID:22279105
'Intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) have important functions as the first line of defense against diverse microorganisms on the luminal surface. Impaired integrity of IEC has been implicated in increasing the risk for inflammatory disorders in the gut. Notch signaling plays a critical role in the maintenance of epithelial integrity by ... More
Cell cycle synchronization of Escherichia coli using the stringent response, with fluorescence labeling assays for DNA content and replication.
Authors:Ferullo DJ, Cooper DL, Moore HR, Lovett ST,
Journal:Methods
PubMed ID:19245839
'We describe a method for synchronization of the cell cycle in the bacterium Escherichia coli. Treatment of asynchronous cultures with the amino acid analog, dl-serine hydroxamate, induces the stringent response, with concomitant arrest of DNA replication at initiation. Following release of the stringent response, cells initiate DNA replication in synchrony, ... More