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Invitrogen™ FluoSpheres™ Carboxylate-Modified Microspheres
Description
Easily perform flow cytometry, microscopy, HTS, HCS, immunoassay, and other laboratory applications using our extensive selection of FluoSpheres Carboxylate-Modified Microspheres. FluoSphere beads can be used in passive adsorption or active, covalent coupling of proteins, nucleic acids, and biomolecules for particle capture applications. FluoSphere microspheres are loaded with proprietary fluorescent dyes, making them the brightest microspheres available.
Specifications
Specifications
| Content And Storage | Store in refrigerator (2–8°C) and protect from light. |
| Color | Yellow-Green |
| For Use With (Application) | Fluorescence Microscopy |
| Material | Polystyrene |
| Product Type | Carboxylate-Modified Microsphere |
| Excitation/Emission | 505/515 nm |
| Product Line | FLUOSPHERES |
| Quantity | 10 mL |
| Surface Modification | Carboxylate |
| Diameter (Metric) | 0.1 μm |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The smaller the microspheres, the greater the propensity to aggregate. But the aggregation is not irreversible. Sonicate in a bath sonicator or vortex to disperse, just prior to use. You can also add a small concentration of Tween-20 or Triton X-100 (unless you are using them in a live-cell system).
Use of a bath sonicator is recommended to help break up any aggregated microspheres. The foaming is from Tween-20, which is in the stock solution to help prevent aggregation. It is normal and expected to see bubbles from this. Do not use a probe sonicator, which would cause damage to the microspheres (as well as much more bubbling).
FluoSpheres Carboxylate-Modified Microspheres (Cat. Nos. F8783, F8786, F8801, F8807, F8811, F8803, F8816, F8823, F20881, F10720) have a 1-year warranty guarantee, unless otherwise indicated on the Certificate of Analysis (COA).
The warranty period for FluoSpheres microspheres is 1-year from the date of shipment.
Centrifugation is not an effective way to collect smaller microspheres; many particles remain in the solution even if you can visualize a small pellet. For beads less than 1 µm in diameter, we recommend washing by either:
Cross-flow filtration, as these particles have a very high compression modulus and can withstand high g-forces without risk of harm or dialysis with a 500 kDa MWCO
Note: Microspheres greater than 1 µm in diameter can be centrifuged at 1,300 rpm.