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Invitrogen™ FluoSpheres™ Carboxylate-Modified Microspheres
Achieve the brightest fluorescence with Carboxylate-Modified FluoSphere Microspheres, available in different colors and particle sizes.
Brand: Invitrogen™ F8797
382.68 EUR valid until 2024-12-14
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Description
Easily perform flow cytometry, microscopy, HTS, HCS, immunoassay, and other laboratory applications using our extensive selection of FluoSpheres Carboxylate-Modified Microspheres. FluoSphere beads can be used in passive adsorption or active, covalent coupling of proteins, nucleic acids, and biomolecules for particle capture applications. FluoSphere microspheres are loaded with proprietary fluorescent dyes, making them the brightest microspheres available.
Visualize the brightest fluorescence for laboratoy applications including fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, HTS, HCS, and cell tracing with our Carboxylate-Modified FluoSphere Microspheres, which are manufactured from polystyrene microspheres and loaded with different proprietary dyes. Using specialized staining methods enables all of the fluorescent dye molecules to be contained inside each polystyrene microsphere instead of on the bead's surface. This protective environment within the bead shields the dye from detrimental environmental effects, such as photobleaching. Our carboxylate-modified microspheres are coated with a hydrophilic polymer containing multiple carboxylic acids for covalent attachment of ligands. A range of particle sizes is available for different research uses and experiments.Specifications
Store in refrigerator (2–8°C) and protect from light. | |
Fluorescence Microscopy | |
Carboxylate-Modified Microsphere | |
FLUOSPHERES™ | |
Carboxylate |
Blue | |
Polystyrene | |
350/440 nm | |
10 mL | |
0.1 μm |