Staphylococcus aureus BioParticles™ Opsonizing Reagent
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Staphylococcus aureus BioParticles™ Opsonizing Reagent

The Staphylococcus aureus (Wood strain without protein A) BioParticles™ opsonizing agent is derived from highly purified rabbit polyclonal IgG antibodiesRead more
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Catalog NumberQuantity
S2860
also known as S-2860
1 unit
Catalog number S2860
also known as S-2860
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Quantity:
1 unit
The Staphylococcus aureus (Wood strain without protein A) BioParticles™ opsonizing agent is derived from highly purified rabbit polyclonal IgG antibodies and specifically designed to enhance the uptake of the S. aureus BioParticles™ conjugates.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
For Use With (Equipment)Fluorescence Microscope
IUPAC Name2,2',3,3',5,5',6,6'-octafluoro-1,1'-biphenyl
InChI KeyQWCHHUZAAGRHDB-UHFFFAOYSA-N
MDL NumberMFCD00000312
Molecular FormulaC12H2F8
Product LineBioParticles
Quantity1 unit
Recommended StorageStore in freezer (-5 to -30°C).
SMILESFC1=CC(F)=C(F)C(=C1F)C1=C(F)C(F)=CC(F)=C1F
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Molecular Weight (g/mol)298.14
Unit SizeEach

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Are the Invitrogen BioParticles products sterile?

While the bacteria have been attenuated with formaldehyde and alcohol desiccation, the BioParticles products are not considered sterile, and we do not recommend incubation of more than 4 hours. This applies to all of our dye-labeled (pHrodo, Alexa Fluor, etc.) and unlabeled BioParticles products.

What is the type of bond that attaches the dyes to the BioParticles probes?

We use amine-reactive dyes to covalently attach fluorescent dyes to all of our BioParticles probes such as the Escherichia coli (K-12 strain) BioParticles probes, Staphylococcus aureus (Wood strain without protein A) BioParticles, and the Zymosan A (S. cerevisiae) BioParticles probes.

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Citations & References (1)

Citations & References
Abstract
Multipotent stem cells from trabecular meshwork become phagocytic TM cells.
Authors:Du Y, Roh DS, Mann MM, Funderburgh ML, Funderburgh JL, Schuman JS,
Journal:Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
PubMed ID:22297497
'To isolate and characterize stem cells from human trabecular meshwork (TM) and to investigate the potential of these stem cells to differentiate into TM cells. Human trabecular meshwork stem cells (TMSCs) were isolated as side population cells by fluorescence-activated cell sorting or isolated by clonal cultures. Passaged TMSCs were compared ... More