TetraSpeck™ Fluorescent Microspheres Sampler Kit
TetraSpeck™ Fluorescent Microspheres Sampler Kit
Invitrogen™

TetraSpeck™ Fluorescent Microspheres Sampler Kit

TetraSpeck™蛍光ミクロスフェアサンプルキットには、0.1 µm、0.5 µm、および4.0 µmのTetraSpeck™ビーズのサンプルが含まれています。TetraSpeck™ビーズはすべて、4種類の蛍光色素(360/430nm詳細を見る
製品番号(カタログ番号)数量
T72841 Kit
製品番号(カタログ番号) T7284
価格(JPY)
71,500
1 kit
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数量:
1 Kit
TetraSpeck™蛍光ミクロスフェアサンプルキットには、0.1 µm、0.5 µm、および4.0 µmのTetraSpeck™ビーズのサンプルが含まれています。TetraSpeck™ビーズはすべて、4種類の蛍光色素(360/430nm(青)、505/515nm(緑)、560/580nm(オレンジ)、660/680nm(ダークレッド))で染色され、それぞれが4つの適切に分離された励起ピークと発光ピークを表示するビーズを生じます。これらのミクロスフェアにより、特にマルチカラーでの使用について、科学的イメージングと商業的イメージングの両方に対し、従来の蛍光顕微鏡、共焦点レーザースキャン顕微鏡、関連する画像処理装置の校正を非常に容易に行うことができます。

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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
校正タイプ共焦点顕微鏡キャリブレーション、蛍光顕微鏡キャリブレーション
フォーマット懸濁液ビーズ
製品ラインTetraSpeck
数量1 Kit
出荷条件室温
オレンジ、暗赤色、青、緑, Dark Red, Blue, Green
直径(メートル法)0.5 μm、0.1 μm、4 μm
製品タイプFluorescent Microspheres Sampler Kit
Unit Size1 kit
組成および保存条件
冷蔵庫(2℃~8℃)に保存し、遮光してください。

よくあるご質問(FAQ)

What are the excitation/emission peaks for TetraSpeck Microspheres?

The TetraSpeck Microspheres (Cat. Nos. T7279, T7280, T7281, T7283, T7284, T14792) are stained throughout with four different fluorescent dyes, yielding beads that each display four well-separated excitation/emission peaks at 360/430 nm (blue), 505/515 nm (green), 560/580 nm (orange) and 660/680 nm (dark red).

TetraSpeck Blue Dye Spectra
Fluorescence excitation and emission spectra of bead encapsulated TetraSpeck blue dye.
TetraSpeck Blue Dye Spectra

TetraSpeck Orange Dye Spectra


TetraSpeck Green Dye Spectra
TetraSpeck Green Dye Spectra

TetraSpeck Dark Red Dye Spectra
TetraSpeck Dark Red Spectra

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Abstract
The cohesion protein ORD is required for homologue bias during meiotic recombination.
Authors:Webber HA, Howard L, Bickel SE
Journal:J Cell Biol
PubMed ID:15007062
'During meiosis, sister chromatid cohesion is required for normal levels of homologous recombination, although how cohesion regulates exchange is not understood. Null mutations in orientation disruptor (ord) ablate arm and centromeric cohesion during Drosophila meiosis and severely reduce homologous crossovers in mutant oocytes. We show that ORD protein localizes along ... More
Exocytosis of IgG as mediated by the receptor, FcRn: an analysis at the single-molecule level.
Authors:Ober RJ, Martinez C, Lai X, Zhou J, Ward ES
Journal:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PubMed ID:15258288
'IgG transport within and across cells is essential for effective humoral immunity. Through a combination of biochemical and in vivo analyses, the MHC class I-related neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) is known to play a central role in delivering IgGs within and across cells. However, little is known about the molecular ... More
Practical confocal microscopy and the evaluation of system performance.
Authors:Zucker RM, Price OT
Journal:Methods
PubMed ID:10491274
'The laser scanning confocal microscope has enormous potential in many fields of biology. Currently there is a subjective nature in the assessment of a confocal microscope''s performance by primarily evaluating the system with a specific test slide provided by the user''s laboratory. To achieve better performance from the equipment, it ... More
Mast cell degranulation requires N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor-mediated SNARE disassembly.
Authors:Puri N, Kruhlak MJ, Whiteheart SW, Roche PA
Journal:J Immunol
PubMed ID:14607937
'Mast cells possess specialized granules that, upon stimulation of surface FcR with IgE, fuse with the plasma membrane, thereby releasing inflammatory mediators. A family of membrane fusion proteins called SNAREs, which are present on both the granule and the plasma membrane, plays a role in the fusion of these granules ... More
Cytogenetic evidence for asexual evolution of bdelloid rotifers.
Authors:Mark Welch JL, Mark Welch DB, Meselson M
Journal:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PubMed ID:14747655
DNA sequencing has shown individual bdelloid rotifer genomes to contain two or more diverged copies of every gene examined and has revealed no closely similar copies. These and other findings are consistent with long-term asexual evolution of bdelloids. It is not entirely ruled out, however, that bdelloid genomes consist of ... More