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Cell Labeling Kit (Orange)
   
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  Fixed Cell Labeling Kit
Cell Explorer¢â Fixed Cell Labeling Kit  *Orange Fluorescence*


Fluorescence imaging kits are a set of tools for labeling cells for fluorescence microscopic investigations of cell functions. The effective labeling of cells provides a powerful method for studying cellular events in a spatial and temporal context. This particular kit is designed to uniformly label fixed mammalian cells in orange fluorescence for long term microscopic examination. The kit uses a proprietary orange fluorescent dye that is more fluorescent upon bonding to cellular components. The fluorescent dye used in the kit is quite photostable so that the images can be repeatedly examined. The kit provides all the essential components with an optimized cell-labeling protocol. It is an excellent tool for preserving of fluorescent images of particular cells, and can also be used for fluorescence microscope demonstrations.


Kit Components

Component A : Stain It¢â Orange       1 vial
Component B : DMSO                      1 vial (200 ¥ìL)

Brief Summary

¡æ Remove the liquid from the plate
¡æ Add 100 ¥ìL/well of Stain It¢âOrange solution
¡æ Stain the cells at RT for 10 min to hours
¡æ Wash the cells
¡æ Examine the specimen under microscope at Ex/Em = 547/573 nm

References

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    screening. Drug Discov Today, 11, 1054.
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    Enzymol, 414, 468.
3. Haasen D, Schnapp A, Valler MJ, Heilker R. (2006) G protein-coupled receptor internalization assays in the high-
   content screening format. Methods Enzymol, 414, 121
4. Hudson CC, Oakley RH, Sjaastad MD, Loomis CR. (2006) High-content screening of known G protein coupled
    receptors by arrestin translocation. Methods Enzymol, 414, 63.
5. Martinez ED, Dull AB, Beutler JA, Hager GL. (2006) High-content fluorescence-based screening for epigenetic
    modulators. Methods Enzymol, 414, 21.
6. Giuliano KA. (2007) Optimizing the integration of immunoreagents and fluorescent probes for multiplexed high
    content screening assays. Methods Mol Biol, 356, 189.
   
 
  Cell Labeling Kit

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22602

500 assay