ProLong™ Gold Antifade Mountant
ProLong™ Gold Antifade Mountant
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ProLong™ Gold Antifade Mountant

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ProLong Diamond退色防止用封入剤は液体封入剤であり、顕微鏡スライド上の蛍光標識細胞や組織サンプルに直接塗布します。DNA染色剤なし、または青色DNA染色剤のDAPI、または深紅色DNA染色剤のSYTOX Deep Redで構成されています。ProLong Gold封入剤には詳細を見る
製品番号(カタログ番号)数量
P369345 x 2 mL
P101442 mL
P3693010 mL
製品番号(カタログ番号) P36934
価格(JPY)
42,600
Each
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数量:
5 x 2 mL
ProLong Diamond退色防止用封入剤は液体封入剤であり、顕微鏡スライド上の蛍光標識細胞や組織サンプルに直接塗布します。DNA染色剤なし、または青色DNA染色剤のDAPI、または深紅色DNA染色剤のSYTOX Deep Redで構成されています。ProLong Gold封入剤には、蛍光顕微鏡実験中に蛍光色素が退色(光退色)しないように設計された化学成分が含まれており、初期蛍光シグナルを大幅に消光することなく退色保護を実現します。ほぼ完璧な光学経路(1.47 RI)を形成する硬化封入剤で、サンプルの長期保存を可能にします。すぐに使用できます(室温保存で混合は不要)—サンプルに一滴添加し、カバースリップをかけて、硬化し、イメージングするだけです。

ProLong Gold退色防止用封入剤は、GFPなどの蛍光タンパク質を含むサンプルのマウントには推奨されていません。蛍光タンパク質および蛍光色素の優れた褪色防止効果を得るには、ProLong Diamond退色防止用封入剤をお勧めします。ProLong GoldとProLong Diamond褪色防止用封入剤の主な違いについては、こちらをご覧ください。

主な特性:

•イメージング中の色素の色あせを防止
• すぐに使用可能な液体で長期保存のために硬化します
• マウントされたサンプルは数ヶ月間間安定しています
• 蛍光シグナルを維持—ほとんど、またはまったく消光しません
• Alexa Fluor色素に最適

油浸漬対物イメージング用に最適化された屈折率1.52の封入剤には、硬化性封入剤である ProLong Glass退色防止用封入剤 または非硬化性の SlowFade Glassソフトセット退色防止用封入剤をお試しください。

ProLong Gold退色防止用封入剤は、すでに混合されており、DNA染色剤含有または不含の10 mLボトルで、使いやすいドロッパーボトルです。DAPI染色剤は、DNAに結合すると、UV光によって360 nmで励起され、460 nmで最大の発光を示し、DAPI従来のフィルターを使用して検出します。SYTOX Deep Red染色剤は、DNAに結合すると赤色光によって660 nmで励起され、682 nmで最大の発光を示し、Cy5/ディープレッドの従来型フィルターを使用して検出します。

消光することなく光退色防止を実現
多くの封入剤は、初期の蛍光シグナル強度を最大80%まで破壊する可能性があります。Molecular Probes Goldシリーズの封入剤を作製するために、当社の研究者は、幅広い色と色素に対応した初期シグナルの消光を最小限に抑える化学添加剤の組成を開発しました。

イメージング中および長期保存時に安定したシグナルを提供
当社の調製細胞FluoCellsシリーズで使用されるエポキシベースの封入剤は、長年安定しており、最高レベルの褪色防止効果を得ることができるものの、使用が困難で、取り付け前に有機溶媒での一連の手順が必要です。ProLong Gold退色防止用封入剤は、サンプルを保管するための二番目に最適なオプションです。また、長時間のイメージングセッション中(共焦点レーザースキャン照明下でスキャンを繰り返す場合など)にシグナル強度を維持するために最適な選択です。使いやすい—染色したサンプルを空気乾燥するだけで、過剰な水を除去してマウントすることができます。サンプルをすぐに確認するには、非硬化性封入剤である SlowFade Gold退色防止用封入剤をお選びください。

アクリル樹脂を使用しない優れた屈折率マッチングを実現
最新の高解像度イメージングアプリケーションでは、屈折率マッチングが重要です。ProLong Gold退色防止用封入剤の硬化後屈折率は1.47です。さらに、硬化特性は、扱いにくいアクリル樹脂(すなわち、爪に塗るマニキュア液)の使用を回避できることを意味します。このような樹脂が最新顕微鏡の対物レンズに接触すると、損傷または破壊される可能性があります。
研究用にのみ使用できます。診断用には使用いただけません。
仕様
概要ProLong™ Gold Antifade Mountant, 5 x 2 mL
グリーン機能危険性の少ない、持続可能な包装
数量5 x 2 mL
出荷条件室温
製品ラインProLong
製品タイプAntifade Mountant
試薬タイプAntifade Solution
容量(メートル法)2 mL
Unit SizeEach
組成および保存条件
常温での保存をお勧めしますが、冷凍保存も可能です(-5~-30℃)。遮光。

よくあるご質問(FAQ)

What is the difference between ProLong and SlowFade antifade reagents?

Our ProLong antifade reagents dispense as a liquid that will solidify upon the evaporation of water. SlowFade antifade reagents remain liquid. If you are going to image right away and then dispose of your sample, you do not need a mountant that hardens, such as the SlowFade reagents. If you wish to archive your slide for more than a day, you will want a mounting medium that hardens (or “cures”). This hardening will limit the off-rates of various dye-conjugated antibodies and provides a better refractive index. Also, there will be a lower diffusion rate of free radicals, limiting photobleaching.

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

If I use ProLong Gold Antifade Mountant to mount my slides, should I seal the edges?

ProLong Gold Antifade Mountant hardens overnight at room temperature. For short-term storage (a couple of weeks) you do not need to seal the edges of the coverslip, and the sample should be stable. Beyond that time, though, some dye conjugates will have an off-rate into the medium, so cold storage is recommended. Sealing the edges will prevent long-term discoloration (golden color) from developing around the edges of the coverslip as the anti-oxidants oxidize.

The edges may be sealed with melted paraffin, VALAP (1:1:1 vaseline, lanolin, paraffin) or epoxy glue. Nail polish is not recommended as various components of nail polish may diffuse into the mountant and quench fluorescent dyes.

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

Some antifade mounting media stay as liquid whereas others harden. What is the benefit of having one that hardens?

If you are going to image right away and then dispose of your sample, you probably want a mountant that does not harden. If you wish to archive your slide for more than a day, you want a mountant that hardens (or "cures"). This hardening will slow or prevent off-rate of your dye or conjugate and often produces a better refractive index. Secondary sealing is usually not necessary. Also there will be lower diffusion of free radicals, thus limiting photobleaching.

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

I mounted my cells in ProLong antifade mounting medium, but now I want to go back and re-label them. Is there a way I can unmount the coverslip after it has cured (hardened)?

Yes. Put the slide in a Coplin jar or beaker filled with warm (37oC) PBS buffer and let it sit, no agitation is required. The hardened ProLong mountant will swell and may slide off or be easily dislodged. If cells are adherent to the coverslip, make certain the coverslip side containing the cell or tissue sample does not land face down in the container or become scratched upon handling. Remove the coverslip, wash a couple of times, and proceed with re-staining and re-mounting in new ProLong mountant.

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

I am using ProLong antifade mounting medium. Do I need to let it cure before imaging? Do I need to seal the edges of the coverslip?

You can image before it cures (hardens), and it will still slow photobleaching, but you have to let it cure overnight to get the best refractive index (resolution). There is no need to seal the edges. In fact, if you seal before it cures, it won't cure correctly. If you are archiving the slide for more than a month, though, seal the edges with resin, paraffin or VALAP (1:1:1 vaseline, lanolin, paraffin) after it cures or there may be slight discoloration along the edges over time.

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

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Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:16807233
'The molecular nature of store-operated Ca(2+)-selective channels has remained an enigma, due largely to the continued inability to convincingly demonstrate Ca(2+)-selective store-operated currents resulting from exogenous expression of known genes. Recent findings have implicated two proteins, Stim1 and Orai1, as having essential roles in store-operated Ca(2+) entry across the plasma ... More
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Journal:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PubMed ID:20133731
'Local or systemic stem cell delivery has the potential to promote repair of a variety of damaged or degenerated tissues. Although various stem cell sources have been investigated for bone repair, few comparative reports exist, and cellular distribution and viability postimplantation remain key issues. In this study, we quantified the ... More
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'Pseudogout is an autoinflammatory condition triggered by calcium pyrophosphate dehydrate (CPPD) crystal deposition in the joints. The innate immune system is irritated by and responds to the presence of the crystals with an inflammatory response. The synovial fluid contains activated inflammatory macrophages and neutrophil granulocytes. Several details of crystal-induced macrophage ... More
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Authors:Cai C, Omwancha J, Hsieh CL, Shemshedini L
Journal:Prostate Cancer Prostatic Dis
PubMed ID:17003774
'Multidrug resistance-associated proteins (MRPs) may mediate multidrug resistance in tumor cells. Using a gene array analysis, we have identified MRP4 as an androgen receptor (AR)-regulated gene. Dihydrotestosterone induced MRP4 expression in both androgen-dependent and -independent LNCaP cells, whereas there was little detectable expression in PC-3 or normal prostate epithelial cells. ... More
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Journal:Anal Bioanal Chem
PubMed ID:18548236
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