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Quick and easy analysis of apoptosis and dead cells
Protein-binding dyes
Viobility™ Fixable Dyes for live/dead cell discrimination of apoptotic, necrotic and dead cells in flow cytometry. The dyes react with amine groups on proteins on the cell surface and intracellularly.
Annexin V conjugates (FITC, PE, Biotin) for the detection of apoptotic, necrotic, and dead cells by Phosphotidylserine (PS)-labeling on the cell surface.
7-AAD Staining Solution can be used in place of propidium iodide (PI) for the exclusion of dead cells in flow cytometric assays. It´s emission color allows simultaneous analyses with PE- and FITC-labeled antibodies.
DAPI Staining Solution allows the assessment of apoptotic cells by binding to double-stranded DNA. It is excited by the ultraviolet and violet lasers and emits blue fluorescence.
Hoechst 33342 Staining Solution is a cell permeable nucleic acid stain for the analysis of nucleated cells. It is excited by the ultraviolet and violet lasers and emits blue fluorescence.