Annexin V (FITC) / PI Apoptosis Detection Kit

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Description
Annexin V is used as a probe to detect cells that have expressed phosphatidylserine (PS) on the cell surface, an event found in apoptosis as well as other forms of cell death. The Annexin V affinity assay typically uses a conjugate of annexin V and a fluorescent or enzymatic label, biotin or other tags, or a radioelement, in a suitable buffer (Annexin V binding to PS is Ca2+ dependent). The assay combines Annexin V staining of PS membrane events with the staining of the cell nucleus with PI or AAD-7 to distinguish living cells from dead cells. Annexin V apoptosis detection is based on the observation that soon after initiating apoptosis, cells translocate the membrane phosphatidylserine (PS) from the inner (cytoplasmic-facing) leaflet of the plasma membrane to the cell surface. Once on the cell surface, PS can be easily detected by staining with a fluorescent conjugate of Annexin V, a protein that has a high affinity for PS. Detection can be analyzed by flow cytometry or by fluorescence microscopy.
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Product specifications
Category | Assay Kits |
Immunogen Target | Annexin V |
Reactivity | General |
Conjugation | FITC |
Size 1 | 100 tests |
Size 2 | 200 tests |
Buffer | 11 ml (Annexin V Binding Buffer (10X) |
Availability | Shipped within 5-10 working days. |
Storage | Store at at 2-8°C in the dark. |
Dry Ice | No |
Status | RUO |
Note | NOT FOR USE IN DIAGNOSTIC, THERAPEUTIC OR COSMETIC PROCEDURES. NOT FOR HUMAN OR ANIMAL CONSUMPTION. The validity for this kit is 12 months. Excitation/Emission: 499/515 Laser line: 488 |
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