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Molecular Probes™ Qdot™ 800 ITK™ Amino (PEG) Quantum Dots
Description
Important Features of Qdot™ ITK™ Amino Quantum Dots:
Properties of Qdot™ Nanocrystals
Qdot™ probes are ideal for imaging and labeling applications that require bright fluorescent signals and/or real-time tracking. Unique among fluorescent reagents, all nine available colors of Qdot™ probes can be simultaneously excited with a single (UV to blue-green) light source. This property makes these reagents excellent for economical and user-friendly multiplexing applications. Qdot™ labels are based on semiconductor nanotechnology and are similar in scale to moderately sized proteins.
About the Innovator’s Tool Kit Qdot™ ITK™ Reagents
These Qdot™ ITK™ probes are ideal for researchers who wish to prepare specific (non-stocked) conjugates for their applications and need customizable conjugation functionality.
Other Forms of Qdot™ Nanocrystals are Available
In addition to the amine-derivatized form, we offer Qdot™ ITK™ quantum dots with carboxyl and aliphatic hydrocarbon modifications. We’ve also developed a wide range of Qdot™ nanocrystals conjugates and labeling kits. Investigate the properties of Qdot™ nanocrystals or read the Molecular Probes™ Handbook Section 6.6—Qdot™ Nanocrystals to find out more.
For Research Use Only. Not intended for any animal or human therapeutic or diagnostic use.
Specifications
Specifications
| Concentration | 8 μM |
| Quantity | 250 μL |
| Product Type | Quantum Dot |
| Content And Storage | Store in refrigerator (2–8°C). |
| Chemical Reactivity | Carboxylic Acid, Ketone, Aldehyde |
| Shipping Condition | Room Temperature |
| Reactive Moiety | Amine, Primary Amine |
| Label or Dye | Qdot™ 800 |
| Label Type | Qdot Nanocrystals |
| Product Line | ITK, Qdot |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Spinning your ITK Qdot nanocrystals at approximately 3,000 rpm for 3-5 minutes should remove the white precipitate from the supernatant. Use the supernatant immediately.
The precipitate in the organic ITK Qdot nanocrystals occurs with some frequency. The ITK Qdot nanocrystals sometimes include impurities that show as a white precipitate.
Blinking is an inherent property of quantum dots; in fact, all single-luminescent molecules blink, including organic dyes. The brightness and photostability of Qdot nanocrystals makes the blinking more visibly apparent. Under higher energy excitation, Qdot nanocrystals blink even faster.
Appropriate mounting media selection is very important to retain the fluorescence of Qdot nanocrystals. In our studies, Qdot nanocrystals work best with the following mountants:
HistoMount medium (Cat No. 00-8030); best for long term archiving
Cytoseal 60 Mountant
Clarion Mountant
Most polyvinyl alcohol-based mountants (limited storage time, less than weeks)
Water-based mountants (limited storage time, less than week)
Up to 50% glycerol (limited storage time, less than week)
Note: We do not recommend using ProLong mounting media with Qdot nanocrystals as it will quench their fluorescence.
Freezing will cause the product to aggregate. The Qdot nanocrystals cannot be dispersed into solution after aggregation.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.