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Invitrogen™ HCS LIVE/DEAD™ Green Kit

The HCS LIVE/DEAD™ Green Kit measures cytotoxicity by high content analysis with the Image-iT™ DEAD Green™ viability stain—a non-fluorescent and cell impermeant compound that exhibits a strong fluorescent enhancement upon binding to DNA.

Supplier:  Invitrogen™ H10290

Catalog No. H10290


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Description

Description

The HCS LIVE/DEAD™ Green Kit measures cytotoxicity by high content analysis with the Image-iT™ DEAD Green™ viability stain—a non-fluorescent and cell impermeant compound that exhibits a strong fluorescent enhancement upon binding to DNA. Drugs and test compounds leading to serious cell injuries, including plasma membrane permeability, allow entry of the Image-iT™ DEAD Green™ viability stain. This two-color fluorescence assay also employs the use of a cell permeant nuclear segmentation tool that stains both live and dead cells, reflecting the total cell number within the sample. For total cell staining, the kit includes both a blue-fluorescent Hoechst 33342 and a near infrared-fluorescent, HCS NuclearMask™ Deep Red reagent. Either of these segmentation tools may be used with Image-iT™ DEAD Green™ viability stain for excellent discrimination of live and dead cells that survives fixation and permeabilization for combination with additional parameters of cytotoxicity or other biomarkers. The kit contains sufficient reagents for performing 2, 96-well plates.

Specifications

Specifications

Eukaryotic Cells
Store at ≤-20°C, desiccate and protect from light.
Viability Assay
HCS LIVE/DEAD Green Kit
96-well plate
1 kit
Green, Far-red, Blue
Fluorescence
Fluorescence Microscope, High Content Analysis Instrument
HCS NuclearMask™ Deep Red stain, Image-iT™ DEAD Green viability stain, Hoechst 33342
LIVE/DEAD, Molecular Probes
Room Temperature
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.