DRAQ7™ Dye
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DRAQ7™ Dye

DRAQ7 Dye is a bright, easy-to-use fluorescent DNA dye used to exclude non-viable cells by flow cytometry. This dye hasRead more
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D15106200 Assays
D1510550 Assays
Catalog number D15106
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74,700
200 assays
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DRAQ7 Dye is a bright, easy-to-use fluorescent DNA dye used to exclude non-viable cells by flow cytometry. This dye has excitation maxima at 599/644 nm and emission maxima at 678/697 nm.

• Stable at room temperature
• Rapid staining of dead cells without wash steps
• No UV excitation and no emission spectral overlap with PE

DRAQ7 Dye is a membrane-impermeable dye that rapidly stains the double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) of dead or permeabilized cells. The dye can be excited by wavelengths from 488 to 647 nm, though it is optimally excited by red laser lines. Its emission maxima is at 697 nm when intercalated with dsDNA.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Quantity200 Assays
Product TypeDye
Unit Size200 assays
Contents & Storage
Store at room temperature.

Citations & References (4)

Citations & References
Abstract
Real-time cell viability assays using a new anthracycline derivative DRAQ7®.
Authors:Akagi J, Kordon M, Zhao H, Matuszek A, Dobrucki J, Errington R, Smith PJ, Takeda K, Darzynkiewicz Z, Wlodkowic D,
Journal:Cytometry A
PubMed ID:23165976
'The exclusion of charged fluorescent dyes by intact cells has become a well-established assay for determining viability of cells. In search for a noninvasive fluorescent probe capable of long-term monitoring of cell death in real-time, we evaluated a new anthracycline derivative DRAQ7. The novel probe does not penetrate the plasma ... More
BET Bromodomain Inhibitor iBET151 Impedes Human ILC2 Activation and Prevents Experimental Allergic Lung Inflammation.
Authors:Kerscher B, Barlow JL, Rana BM, Jolin HE, Gogoi M, Bartholomew MA, Jhamb D, Pandey A, Tough DF, van Oosterhout AJM, McKenzie ANJ,
Journal:Front Immunol
PubMed ID:31024538
'Group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2) increase in frequency in eczema and allergic asthma patients, and thus represent a new therapeutic target cell for type-2 immune-mediated disease. The bromodomain and extra-terminal (BET) protein family of epigenetic regulators are known to support the expression of cell cycle and pro-inflammatory genes during ... More
Lysosomotropic challenge of mast cells causes intra-granular reactive oxygen species production.
Authors:Paivandy A, Eriksson J, Melo FR, Sellin ME, Pejler G,
Journal:Cell Death Discov
PubMed ID:31123601
'Mast cells contribute to the pathology of allergic and other disorders. Strategies to interfere with harmful mast cell-related activities are therefore warranted. Previously we established a principle for inducing selective apoptosis of mast cells, by the use of lysosomotropic agents that cause secretory granule permeabilization, leading to production of reactive ... More
Cytokine-induced translocation of GRP78 to the plasma membrane triggers a pro-apoptotic feedback loop in pancreatic beta cells.
Authors:Vig S, Buitinga M, Rondas D, Crèvecoeur I, van Zandvoort M, Waelkens E, Eizirik DL, Gysemans C, Baatsen P, Mathieu C, Overbergh L,
Journal:Cell Death Dis
PubMed ID:30952835
The 78-kDa glucose-regulated protein (GRP78) is an ubiquitously expressed endoplasmic reticulum chaperone, with a central role in maintaining protein homeostasis. Recently, an alternative role for GRP78 under stress conditions has been proposed, with stress-induced extracellular secretion and translocation of GRP78 to the cell surface where it acts as a multifunctional ... More