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Molecular Probes™ Annexin V Conjugates for Apoptosis Detection

Catalog No. A35108
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Excitation/Emission:
410/455
494/518
495/519
555/565
565/578
578/603
590/617
650/665
679/702
Flow Cytometer Laser Lines:
405
488
488, 532, 561
532
532, 561
633-637
Conjugate:
Alexa Fluor 488
Alexa Fluor 555
Alexa Fluor 568
Alexa Fluor 594
Alexa Fluor 647
Alexa Fluor 680
Biotin-X
FITC
Pacific Blue
PE
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Catalog No. Excitation/Emission Flow Cytometer Laser Lines Conjugate
A35108 555/565 532, 561 Alexa Fluor 555
A13201 495/519 488 Alexa Fluor 488
A13199 494/518 488 FITC
501121497 578/603 532, 561 Alexa Fluor 568
A13203 590/617 532 Alexa Fluor 594
501121498 - - Biotin-X
A23204 650/665 633-637 Alexa Fluor 647
501121504 679/702 633-637 Alexa Fluor 680
501137399 565/578 488, 532, 561 PE
501121505 410/455 405 Pacific Blue
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Detect early stages of apoptosis with Annexin V stand-alone Alexa Fluor, APC, Pacific Blue, PE, FITC, and biotin conjugates using flow cytometry.

Achieve quick and reliable detection of early cell apoptosis with Annexin V stand-alone conjugates for apoptosis detection. Annexin V conjugates offer up to 100-fold difference in fluorescence signal intensity between apoptotic and non-apoptotic cells using flow cytometry.

Annexin V has a high affinity for phosphatidylserine (PS), which becomes exposed on the outer leaflet of cells undergoing apoptosis. Because of this affinity, fluorescently labeled annexin V reagents are commonly used in apoptosis research.

Annexin V conjugates provide quick and reliable detection methods for studying the externalization of phosphatidylserine, an indicator of intermediate stages of apoptosis. The difference in fluorescence intensity between apoptotic and nonapoptotic cells stained with our fluorescent annexin V conjugates, as measured by flow cytometry, is typically about 100-fold.

In collaboration with Nexins Research BV, we provide the best and brightest annexin V conjugates available, including Alexa Fluor 350, 488, 555, 568, 594, 647, and 680 annexin V conjugates, as well as Annexin V APC, Biotin-X, FITC, Pacific Blue, and PE conjugates. Highly fluorescent annexin V conjugates provide quick and reliable detection methods for studying the externalization of phosphatidylserine, one of the earliest indicators of apoptosis.

The Annexin V Pacific Blue conjugate is violet excitable, making it ideal for instruments with a violet laser and for multicolor experiments that include green- or red-fluorescent dyes.

The benefits of our annexin V conjugates include:
• Conjugated to Invitrogen Alexa Fluor and eFluor dyes for brighter signals
• Conjugates for all available lasers
• Available as stand-alone reagents or easy-to-use kits

Annexin V staining to detect apoptotic cells can only be done on live cells and tissue. If samples are to be fixed post-staining, there are specific conditions required to achieve transient retention of signal. These include use of an alcohol-free, aldehyde-based fixation method, use of buffers containing Ca2+ and avoidance of surfactants/detergents. For your convenience, we also offer a concentrated annexin-binding buffer that facilitates the binding of annexin V to phosphatidylserine in apoptosis assays.

Specifications

Description Annexin V, Alexa Fluor 555 conjugate
Quantity 500 μL
Kit Contents Contains 1 vial of annexin V, Alexa Fluor 555 conjugate.
Product Type Annexin V conjugate
Content And Storage Store in refrigerator (2°C to 8°C) and protect from light.
Flow Cytometer Laser Lines 532, 561
Excitation/Emission 555/565
No. of Reactions 100
Color Orange
Shipping Condition Wet Ice
Conjugate Alexa Fluor 555
For Use With (Equipment) Flow Cytometer
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