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eBioscience™ Calcein Blue AM Viability Dye

Catalog number: 65-0855-39
Invitrogen™

eBioscience™ Calcein Blue AM Viability Dye

Catalog number: 65-0855-39
Catalog Number
65-0855-39
Unit Size
1 mg
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Calcein Blue AM is a membrane-permeable live-cell labeling dye. Upon entering the cell, intracellular esterases cleave the acetoxymethyl (AM) ester group, yielding the membrane-impermeable Calcein Blue fluorescent dye. Apoptotic and dead cells with compromised cell membranes do not retain Calcein Blue. Calcein Blue is optimally excited by the UV laser line (360 nm), but can also be excited by the violet laser line (405 nm) and has a peak emission of 445 nm that can be detected using filters for Pacific Blue™/eFluor™ 450 (450/50). For fluorescent microscopy, it can be detected using the appropriate filter sets. Calcein Blue AM is itself weakly fluorescent, and an additional wash step may be necessary to reduce background fluorescence. Co-staining with Annexin V or 7-AAD is recommended to allow the greatest resolution between live and dead/apoptotic cells.

Molecular weight: 465.41
Peak excitation: 360 nm
Peak emission: 445 nm

Calcein Blue AM should be reconstituted in high-quality, freshly opened DMSO.
Once reconstituted, it should be stored at -20°C with dessicant and used within a short period of time. Avoid freeze-thawing.

Purity
>90% based on HPLC

Reported Application
Flow Cytometric Analysis, Microscopy

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Color
Blue
Detection Method
Fluorescent
For Use With (Application)
Viability Assay
For Use With (Equipment)
Fluorescence Microscope, Flow Cytometer
Product Type
Dye
Emission
408⁄450
Product Line
eBioscience™

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