Qtracker™ 655 Cell Labeling Kit (Trial Size)
Qtracker™ 655 Cell Labeling Kit (Trial Size)
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Qtracker™ 655 Cell Labeling Kit (Trial Size)

The Qtracker™ 655 Cell Labeling Kit uses a custom targeting peptide to deliver far red-fluorescent Qdot™ 655 probe (ex/em 405–615/655Read more
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Q250291 Kit
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The Qtracker™ 655 Cell Labeling Kit uses a custom targeting peptide to deliver far red-fluorescent Qdot™ 655 probe (ex/em 405–615/655 nm) into the cytoplasm of live cells. Once inside the cells, the Qdot™ 655 probe provides an intense, stable fluorescence that can be traced through several generations and is not transferred to adjacent cells in a population. This trial-size version offers a convenient introduction to the Qtracker™ cell labeling technology at an affordable price.

Need a different emission spectrum or longer tracking? View our other mammalian cell tracking products.

Features of the Qtracker™ Cell Labeling kits include:

• Qtracker™ probes allow for continuous illumination, without photobleaching or degradation problems often associated with organic dyes
• Simple to use—add Qtracker™ labeling solution to cells in serum-containing media, incubate one hour, then detect and track the cells
• Provide an intense, stable fluorescence that can be traced through several generations
• Excellent tool for long-term tracking or imaging studies of live cells, including migration, motility, morphology, and other cell function assays

The Qtracker™ Cell Labeling kits use a custom targeting peptide to deliver Qdot™ probes into the cytoplasm of live cells. Since the cytoplasmic delivery mechanism is not mediated by a specific enzyme, no cell-type specificity has been observed. Maximum delivery is typically accomplished in less than 1 hour.

The Qdot™ probes are compatible with serum-sensitive cells. The intense fluorescence from the Qdot™ probes is maintained in complex cellular environments and under various biological conditions including changes in intracellular pH, temperature, and metabolic activity.

Long-Lasting, Targeted Signal
Use of Qtracker™ Cell Labeling kits results in the ability to observe labeled cells with extensive continuous illumination, without photobleaching or degradation problems often associated with organic dyes. Once inside the cells, the Qdot™ probes are localized to cytoplasmic vesicles and are inherited by daughter cells for at least six generations. Fluorescence from the Qdot™ probes can be detected for up to a week after delivery in some cell lines. The long-term cellular retention of the Qdot™ probes results in an ideal tool for studying cell motility, migration, differentiation, morphology, and many other cellular function studies. Since the Qtracker™ labels do not leak out of intact labeled cells and are not transferred to adjacent cells, the Qtracker™ Cell Labeling kits result in a targeted signal.

Monitor the Signal on Multiple Platforms
Qtracker™ reagent-labeled live cells can be easily monitored on a variety of platforms, including flow cytometry, fluorescence/confocal microscopy, fluorescence microplate readers, and high-content imaging systems.

Minimal Impact on Live Cells
The cytotoxicity of the materials used in Qtracker™ Cell Labeling kits has been tested in a variety of cell lines including CHO, HeLa, U-118, 3T3, HUVEC, and Jurkat cells. Labeling with Qtracker™ Cell Labeling kits appears to exert minimal impact on cellular surface marker expression, cell proliferation, cellular enzyme activity, and cell motility.

Useful in a Variety of Cell Tracing Studies
Post-labeling, researchers have demonstrated a wide variety of applications for Qtracker™-labeled cells, including cell co-culture and cell assembly into heterotypic assemblies, multilineage differentiation, trans-differentiation versus cell fusion, embryonic and mesenchymal stem cell tracking, and cell migration dynamics.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Product LineQdot™
Quantity1 Kit
Reagent TypeCell Labeling Reagents
Product TypeCell Labeling
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Contains:
  • 25 μL Qtracker™ Nanocrystals, Component A (2 μM in 50 mM borate buffer, pH 8.3)
  • 25 μL Qtracker™ Carrier, Component B (phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.2)
  • Store at 2°C to 8°C
  • Do not freeze.
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    Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

    When I label with Qtracker cell labeling reagents, I get a punctate label pattern. How do I make it more uniform?

    Qtracker cell labeling reagents are taken up by the cell through endocytosis and sequestered in endosomes. This gives the label a punctate or vesicular appearance. This is normal. There is nothing that can be done to make it appear uniform throughout the cytoplasm.

    Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Analysis Support Center.

    I want to track my cells with a nucleic acid stain, like DAPI or Hoechst dye. Do you recommend this?

    This is not recommended. When these stains bind to DNA and RNA, they may affect the normal function of the nucleic acids, disrupting transcription, as well as replication. Other reagents, such as CellTracker dyes or Qtracker reagents are more optimized for tracking without disrupting normal activity. If a nuclear label is still desired, though, and the cells are mammalian and non-hematopoietic, CellLight nuclear reagents can transiently transfect cells to express GFP or RFP on a nuclear-expressing protein for up to several days without affecting function.

    Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Tracing and Tracking Support Center.

    I want to track my cells over time, and you have a lot of options to choose from. How do I pick the right one?

    Please see this Web link (http://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/cell-analysis/cell-tracing-tracking-and-morphology/cell-tracking.html) to help you choose the right option for your application. Start by planning how long you want to track your cells, then consider the mechanism of binding. Calcein dyes are very uniform in label and are good for short-term cell migration, but may be rapidly effluxed from some cell types. Lipophilic cyanine dyes, such as DiI, DiO, and similar dyes label cell membranes, don’t disrupt function, and can last longer, but have the potential to cross to other cells if membranes fuse. They are also lost upon permeabilization. CellTracker dyes are better for longer-term labeling, as they possess a mildly reactive chloromethyl moiety that allows covalent binding to cellular components. CFDA SE also covalently binds to cellular components. With all the reagents, their retention within cells is dependent upon the rate of cell division and the inherent properties of the cell (active efflux, membrane and protein turnover rates, etc.) and reagents that allow for covalent attachment exhibit longer retention than those that do not.

    The longest-lasting and brightest options are the Qtracker reagents, which are taken up through endocytosis. These are so bright individual quantum dots can be detected, and are also robust enough to survive not only fixation and permeabilization, but even the heat and solvents used in paraffin processing.

    Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Tracing and Tracking Support Center.

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