HCS NuclearMask™ Stains
HCS NuclearMask™ Stains
HCS NuclearMask™ Stains
HCS NuclearMask™ Stains
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HCS NuclearMask™ Stains

Easily identify cell nuclei and other features of interest during high-content screening (HCS) assays with the versatile HCS NuclearMask Blue, Red, and Deep Red stains, which can be used with live and fixed cells and in multiparametric analyses.
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Número de catálogoColor
H10326Rojo
H10325Azul
H10294Rojo lejano, rojo oscuro
Número de catálogo H10326
Precio (MXN)
-
Color:
Rojo
Easily identify cell nuclei in high-content screening (HCS) assays with the versatile HCS NuclearMask Blue, Red, and Deep Red stains, which survive standard formaldehyde-based fixation and detergent-based permeabilization methods and can be applied to live and fixed cells. Because their dyes are easily discriminated from other fluorophores, the HCS NuclearMask stains can be used in multiparametric analyses. They can also label the entire cell (i.e., cytoplasm and nucleus) and provide an accurate backdrop against which to assess the features of interest.
The versatile HCS NuclearMask Blue, HCS NuclearMask Red, and HCS NuclearMask Deep Red stains can be used to measure DNA content and perform cell demarcation with formaldehyde-fixed cells on high content imaging and analysis (HCS) platforms. HCS NuclearMask Blue, HCS NuclearMask Red, and HCS NuclarMask Deep Red stains have excitation/emission maxima of 355/460 nm, 622/645 nm, and 638/686 nm, respectively, when bound to DNA. HCS NuclearMask Blue stain is easily discriminated from visible- and near-IR wavelength fluorophores, HCS NuclearMask Red stain is easily discriminated from green- and even orange-fluorescent fluorophores, and HCS NuclearMask Deep Red is easily discriminated from visible wavelength fluorophores when used in multiparametric analyses.

If total cell staining is desired, HCS CellMask stains label the entire cell (cytoplasm and nucleus) and provide an accurate backdrop against which the features of interest can be assessed. HCS CellMask stains are available in a choice of colors for multiplexing flexibility. Sufficient volume quantities are provided to stain ten 96-well plates using an assay volume of 100 μL per well.

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Especificaciones
ColorRojo
DescripciónHCS NuclearMask™ Red Stain
Método de detecciónFluorescente
EmisiónVisible
Intervalo de longitud de onda de excitación622⁄645
Para utilizar con (equipo)Instrumentos de alto contenido
Línea de productosMolecular Probes
Cantidad125 μL
Condiciones de envíoTemperatura ambiente
Tipo de etiquetaFluorescent Dye
Tipo de productotinción, colorante, teñir...
SubCellular LocalizationNucleicos, ácidos nucleicos, Nucleus
Unit SizeEach
Contenido y almacenamiento
125 μl de concentrado 1000X, proporcionando material suficiente para teñir un total de 10 microplacas de 96 pocillos. Almacenar a ≤- 20 °C, desecar y proteger de la luz.

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Citations & References
Abstract
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Authors:Zaccard CR, Watkins SC, Kalinski P, Fecek RJ, Yates AL, Salter RD, Ayyavoo V, Rinaldo CR, Mailliard RB,
Journal:
PubMed ID:25548234
The ability of dendritic cells (DC) to mediate CD4(+) T cell help for cellular immunity is guided by instructive signals received during DC maturation, as well as the resulting pattern of DC responsiveness to the Th signal, CD40L. Furthermore, the professional transfer of antigenic information from migratory DC to lymph ... More
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Journal:Cell Rep Med
PubMed ID:33294856
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Journal:Sci Adv
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Authors:
Journal:Mol Ther
PubMed ID:25666918
A medium-throughput analysis of signaling pathways involved in early stages of stem cell reprogramming.
Authors:
Journal:Biotechnol Bioeng
PubMed ID:25065366