Apoptosis Reagents and Kits

Apoptosis Reagents and Kits

Apoptosis reagents, assays, and kits detect cellular apoptosis, identify similar cellular activity, or determine caspase or cathepsin activity levels.
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Easily distinguish cells undergoing early and late apoptosis with eBioscience and Annexin V Apoptosis Detection kits for flow cytometry analysis. These kits utilize viability dye-conjugated annexin V to label phosphatidylserine (PS), an early marker of apoptosis, on the extracellular membrane.
Easily differentiate live, dead, and apoptotic cells during flow cytometry with our Dead Cell Apoptosis kits with Annexin V conjugates including Alexa Fluor 488, FITC, propidium iodide, PE, APC, and SYTOX Green.
CellEvent Caspase-3/7 Green and CellEvent Caspase-3/7 Red detection reagents are novel fluorogenic substrates for activated caspase-3/7 in live cells that can be fixed and multiplexed with antibody detection workflows such as immunofluorescence (IF) and immunocytochemistry (ICC).
Fluorogenic, no-wash indicator for live- and fixed-cell applications
Achieve quick and reliable detection of early cell apoptosis with Annexin V stand-alone conjugates for apoptosis detection. Annexin V conjugates offer up to 100-fold difference in fluorescence signal intensity between apoptotic and non-apoptotic cells using flow cytometry.
Detect more apoptotic cells in tissues and cultured cell samples with the Click-iT Plus TUNEL Assay for In Situ Apoptosis Detection, which offers Alexa Fluor 488, 594, and 647 fluorescent dye options. This in situ apoptosis detection kit is optimized for tissue or cell samples and the dyes can be...
Click-iT TUNEL Colorimetric IHC Detection Kit
Detect and evaluate caspase activation, membrane permeability, and cell cycle using Image-iT LIVE red and green poly and caspase-3 and-7 apoptosis detection kits for microscopy, including fluorescence microscopy and high content screening (HCS).
Screen apoptotic cells easily and efficiently in just two hours with the Click-iT TUNEL Alexa Fluor 488, 594, and 647 imaging assays. Intended for use with microscopy and high-content screening (HCS), these TUNEL assay kits use a copper-catalyzed reaction to detect incorporated alkyne-modified dUTPs...
The CellEvent™ Caspase-3/7 Green Flow Cytometry Assay Kit enables the flow cytometric detection of activated caspase-3 and caspase-7 in apoptotic cells.
Enable simple and reliable detection of caspase-3-activity-mediated apoptosis with the EnzChek Caspase-3 Activity Assay Kit, which takes advantage of specially designed substrates that fluoresce upon cleavage by the caspase-3 enzyme.
This product detects apoptotic cells with changes in nuclear chromatin condensation and plasma membrane permeability, using three nucleic acid stains: UV-excitable Hoechst 33342, green fluorescent YO-PRO™ dye, and propidium iodide.
Pacific Blue™ Annexin V/SYTOX™ AADvanced™ Apoptosis Kit, for flow cytometry
Easily monitor various stages of cellular autophagy with Premo Autophagy assays and sensors, which are based on LC3B- or p62-linked fluorescent protein chimeras, or the RFP-GFP-LC3B tandem sensor. Premo Autophagy assay kits offer the selectivity of Premo Autophagy sensors, which are based on...
Violet Ratiometric Membrane Asymmetry Probe/Dead Cell Apoptosis Kit, for flow cytometry
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Three Invitrogen Molecular Probes fluorogenic reagents—CellROX Deep Red, CellROX Green and CellROX Orange —have been developed for the detection and quantitation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in live cells.
Optimized real-time PCR (qPCR) analysis enables sensitive and specific quantification of nucleic acids. Reagent selection plays a critical role in any qPCR or RT-qPCR protocol to help ensure optimal performance and reliable results.
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I want to study apoptosis using an Annexin V conjugate, but with adherent cells via microscopy instead of flow cytometry. Can this be done?
How do alamarBlue reagent and PrestoBlue reagent differ from resazurin and C12-resazurin?