Label and track mammalian cells including stem cells, T-cells, macrophages and more with IVISense™ 680 fluorescent cell labeling dye (VivoTrack™).
IVISense 680 is an NIR fluorescent lipophilic labeling dye that intercalates in the cell membrane. With high solubility and excellent stability, 爱游戏平台注册登录 's IVISense 680 fluorescent cell dye offers superior brightness and uniform labeling, ideal for cell detection in vitro and longitudinal cell tracking in vivo across many applications including inflammation, immunology, and stem cell research.
For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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Unit size 5 x 0.2 mg. Each vial contains 0.2 mg of the labeling agent formulated in polyethylene glycol in a dry solid form. The packaged material in each vial provides sufficient reagent to label up to 2 x 108 cells.
光學成像分類 | Fluorescence Imaging |
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產品品牌名稱 | IVISense |
包裝量 | 5.0 Units |
運輸條件 | 藍冰 |
Type | Standard Kit |
產品尺寸 | 1 Kit (5 Vials) |
波長 | 680 nm |
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