Mix-n-Stain™ CF®532 Antibody Labeling Kit

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Product Description

Mix-n-Stain™ CF®532 Antibody Labeling Kit is an orange fluorescent dye with absorption and emission maxima at 527 and 558 nm, respectively. Unlike traditional rhodamine dyes, CF®532 is not only bright and photostable but also highly water-soluble. As a result, CF®532 antibody conjugates retain excellent solubility and yield the brightest fluorescence among antibody conjugates prepared from spectrally similar dyes.

Mix-n-Stain™ antibody labeling kits are a revolutionary antibody labeling technology that allows you to label your primary antibody with biotin or one of our superior CF ® dyes in 30 minutes without the need for a purification step. The labeling procedure tolerates many common buffer components and antibody stabilizers. CF ® dyes are highly water soluble, small organic dyes designed for labeling proteins and nucleic acids. Many of our CF® dyes are brighter and more photostable than competing dyes. Click the link for a complete list of more than 20 GoldBio CF® antibody labeling kits.

Technical Summary
    Abs/Em Maxima: 527/558 nm
    Excitation laser line: 532 nm
    Extinction Coefficient: 96,000
    MW: ~685 g/mol
Kit Components
    Dye
    Mix-n-Stain™ 10X reaction buffer
    Mix-n-Stain™ antibody storage buffer
    Ultrafiltration vial

Storage/Handling: Store the kit at -20°C.

Product may be shipped on room temperature without reducing performance. Please place at the recommended storage conditions upon receipt of the product.

Product Specifications

Catalog ID CF-532
MW ~685 g/mol
Storage/Handling Store the kit at -20°C.

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