SAIVI™ Rapid Antibody Labeling Kit, Alexa Fluor™ 750
SAIVI™ Rapid Antibody Labeling Kit, Alexa Fluor™ 750
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SAIVI™ Rapid Antibody Labeling Kit, Alexa Fluor™ 750

The Alexa Fluor™ 750 SAIVI™ Antibody Labeling Kit provides a convenient means to label antibodies with an optimal degree ofRead more
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S300461 Kit
Catalog number S30046
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The Alexa Fluor™ 750 SAIVI™ Antibody Labeling Kit provides a convenient means to label antibodies with an optimal degree of labeling for in vivo imaging applications (DOL; ∼2) over a 6-fold antibody concentration range with no adjustments in reaction volume, dye concentration, or antibody concentration necessary. Using this procedure, optimally labeled antibodies are ready for applications that require azide-free reagents, such as live-cell imaging or direct injection into animals.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
ColorInfrared
Detection MethodFluorescence
Excitation/Emission749/775
Label TypeAlexa Fluor Dyes
Labeling Scale0.5 to 3 mg
Product LineAlexa Fluor, SAIVI
Product TypeLabeling Kit
Quantity1 Kit
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Labeling TargetAntibodies
Label or DyeAlexa Fluor 750
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store in refrigerator 2°C to 8°C and protect from light.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What amount of conjugated antibody should I inject to image tumors?

A recommended starting dosage is 50 µg. You will need to determine the optimal dosage for your experimental model.

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What size needle should I use for small animal in vivo imaging?

We recommend the use of a 28-32 gauge tuberculin or insulin syringe (0.3 or 1.0 mL volume) with a fixed (non-removable) needle.

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What are the optimal and maximal volumes of reagent that can be injected into a mouse?

The volume of reagent that can be injected varies according to the route of administration. The following numbers are general guidelines for a 25 gram animal: Intravenous (IV)- 50-125 µl (recommended)- 200µl (maximum) ; Intraperitoneal (IP) 500µl (recommended) -2ml (maximum) ; Subcutaneous(SC) 100-250 µl (recommended)- 1ml (maximum).

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What type of mice are the best for in vivo imaging?

Due to light scattering caused by fur, hairless mice such as athymic nude (nu/nu) mice are recommended for in vivo imaging. If this is not an option, the hair covering the area to be imaged should be removed using clippers or a chemical depilatory such as Nair depilatory.

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Citations & References (3)

Citations & References
Abstract
Affibody Molecules for In vivo Characterization of HER2-Positive Tumors by Near-Infrared Imaging.
Authors:Lee SB, Hassan M, Fisher R, Chertov O, Chernomordik V, Kramer-Marek G, Gandjbakhche A, Capala J,
Journal:Clin Cancer Res
PubMed ID:18559604
'PURPOSE: HER2 overexpression has been associated with a poor prognosis and resistance to therapy in breast cancer patients. We are developing molecular probes for in vivo quantitative imaging of HER2 receptors using near-infrared (NIR) optical imaging. The goal is to provide probes that will minimally interfere with the studied system, ... More
A leukocyte-mimetic magnetic resonance imaging contrast agent homes rapidly to activated endothelium and tracks with atherosclerotic lesion macrophage content.
Authors:McAteer MA, Mankia K, Ruparelia N, Jefferson A, Nugent HB, Stork LA, Channon KM, Schneider JE, Choudhury RP,
Journal:Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol
PubMed ID:22499989
Endothelial cell activation is an important mediator of monocyte recruitment to sites of vascular inflammation. We hypothesized that high-affinity dual-ligand microparticles of iron oxide (MPIO), targeted to P-selectin and vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (PV-MPIO), would identify activated endothelial cells during atherosclerosis progression. In vivo magnetic resonance imaging in apolipoprotein E-deficient ... More
Blocking ephrinB2 with highly specific antibodies inhibits angiogenesis, lymphangiogenesis, and tumor growth.
Authors:Abéngozar MA, de Frutos S, Ferreiro S, Soriano J, Perez-Martinez M, Olmeda D, Marenchino M, Cañamero M, Ortega S, Megias D, Rodriguez A, Martínez-Torrecuadrada JL,
Journal:Blood
PubMed ID:22446484
Membrane-anchored ephrinB2 and its receptor EphB4 are involved in the formation of blood and lymphatic vessels in normal and pathologic conditions. Eph/ephrin activation requires cell-cell interactions and leads to bidirectional signaling pathways in both ligand- and receptor-expressing cells. To investigate the functional consequences of blocking ephrinB2 activity, 2 highly specific ... More