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Nexin Assay Kit

Merck

The new Guava Nexin® reagent monitors induction of apoptosis quickly and easily, with minimal chance for contamination. Annexin V is a calcium-dependent phospholipid binding protein with high affinity for phosphatidylserine (PS), a membrane component normally localized to the internal face of the cell membrane. Early in the apoptotic pathway, molecules of PS are translocated to the outer surface of the cell membrane where Ann…

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Annexin-V-FLUOS

Fluorescein-conjugated anticoagulant for the detection of phosphatidylserine in the outer leaflet of apoptotic cellsProduct Description Detection: Annexin-V-FLUOS can be directly detected in FACS analysis and immunochemistry without a secondary detection system. Sample material: Cell lines and freshly isolated cells. Specificity: Annexin-V binds in a calcium-dependent manner to negatively charged phospholipid surfaces, and sho…

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Annexin-V-Biotin

Biotin-conjugated anticoagulant for the detection of phosphatidylserine in the outer leaflet of apoptotic cellsProduct Description Detection: Annexin-V-Biotin can be used in immunohistochemistry with a secondary detection system (e.g., Streptavidin-POD conjugate). Sample material: Cell lines and freshly isolated cells Specificity: Annexin-V binds in a calcium-dependent manner to negatively charged phospholipid surfaces, and…

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Annexin-V-Alexa 568

Alexa 568-conjugated anticoagulant for the detection of phosphatidylserine on the outer leaflet of apoptotic cellsBenefits Detection flexibility: Analysis of results with flow cytometry and/or fluorescence microscopy. Alexa is a red dye, which can be used for double or triple staining with other fluorescent markers (e.g., fluorescein-labeled surface markers). Accuracy: Accurately distinguish apoptotic cells from necrotic…

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Annexin-V-FLUOS Staining Kit

Kit for the detection and quantification of apoptosis and differentiation from necrosis at the single-cell level, based on Annexin-V-labelingProduct Description Detection: Annexin-V-FLUOS can be directly detected in FACS analysis and immunochemistry without a secondary detection system. Sample material: Cell lines and freshly isolated cells. Specificity: Annexin-V-FLUOS binds in a Ca2+-dependent manner to negatively charged ph…

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In Situ Cell Death Detection Kit, POD

Kit for the detection and quantification of apoptotic cell death on a single-cell level by light microscopy in immunocyto- and immunohistochemistry Benefits Sensitive: The maximum intensity of labeling (cell staining) of apoptotic cells is higher than the nick translation method. Fast: The use of fluorescein-dUTP allows analysis of the samples directly after the TUNEL reaction, but before the addition of the secondary d…

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In Situ Cell Death Detection Kit, TMR red

Kit for the detection and quantification of apoptotic cell death on a single-cell level by flow cytometry and fluorescence microscopy, and for double labeling with fluorescein-labeled cell markers (TMR red)Benefits Convenient: No secondary detection system required. Accurate: Identification of apoptosis at a molecular level (DNA-strand breaks) and identification of cells at the very early stages of apoptosis. Flexible:…

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In Situ Cell Death Detection Kit, Fluorescein

Kit for the detection and quantification of apoptosis (programmed cell death) at the single-cell level, based on labeling of DNA strand breaks (TUNEL technology): Analysis by fluorescence microscopy or flow cytometry Benefits Sensitive: The direct labeling procedure using fluorescein-dUTP reduces background labeling. Fast: The use of fluorescein-dUTP allows analysis of the samples directly after the TUNEL reaction. Co…

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In Situ Cell Proliferation Kit, FLUOS

ApplicationThe In Situ Cell Proliferation Kit, FLUOS belongs to the second generation of improved kits for the detection of DNA synthesis at the single-cell level (in situ) by immunocyto-/immunohistochemistry. The kit can be used in many different in vitro and in vivo cell systems, for example: Detection and quantification of cells in S-phase Determination of growth fractions for tumors in animal-model systems Detectio…

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M30 CytoDEATH, Fluorescein

ApplicationThe immunoreactivity of the M30 antibody is confined to the cytoplasm of apoptotic cells. It can be easily used for: Immunocytochemistry Flow Cytometry Immunohistochemistry: paraffin-embedded tissue sections (secondary enhancer reagents needed for this particular application) and cryostat sections Benefits Determine caspase activity, even in formalin-embedded tissue. Identify the stage of apoptosis (…

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