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CellVue® Claret Far Red Fluorescent Cell Linker Midi Kit for General Membrane Labeling

Distributed for Phanos Technologies

Synonym(s):

Far red membrane probe kit

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UNSPSC Code:
12352207
NACRES:
NA.32

manufacturer/tradename

Distributed for Phanos Technologies

storage condition

protect from light

technique(s)

flow cytometry: suitable

fluorescence

λex 655 nm; λem 675 nm

application(s)

cell analysis
detection

detection method

fluorometric

shipped in

ambient

storage temp.

room temp

Application

CellVue Claret kit fluoresces in the far red and may be used for general cell membrane labeling including in vitro cell labeling, in vitro lymphocyte proliferation studies,† in vivo cytotoxicity assays,† and also as a second color for monitoring cell-cell membrane transfer.†

Biochem/physiol Actions

The CellVue Claret Fluorescent Cell Linker kit uses a proprietary membrane labeling technology to stably incorporate a far red fluorescent dye with long aliphatic tails (CellVue Claret) into lipid regions of the cell membrane.†

Packaging

This kit provides enough dye for up to 50 samples of 20 million cells each and enough diluent for up to 30 samples of 20 million cells each when using a 2 mL final staining volume containing a final concentration of 2 x 10-6 M of PKH26 dye. Users must determine the optimal dye and cell concentrations from their cell type(s) and experimental purposes.

Linkage

For additional technical details on Fluorescent Cell Linker Dyes including a comprehensive bibliography, please visit PKH and CellVue®; Claret Fluorescent Cell Linker Dyes.

Legal Information

Distributed for Phanos Technologies, Inc.
Patent Information
CellVue is a registered trademark of Phanos Technologies

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Hazard Statements

Hazard Classifications

Eye Irrit. 2 - Flam. Liq. 2

WGK

WGK 1


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Matthew D Morse et al.
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PKH and CellVue® Fluorescent Cell Linker Kits provide fluorescent labeling of live cells over an extended period of time, with no apparent toxic effects.

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