Fluorescent-dye conjugated secondary antibodies help provide a tool for identifying proteins in many applications including fluorescent cell imaging, western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and more. The advantages of using a fluorescently labeled secondary antibody include brighter signal, multiplexing capabilities, and ease of use. Browse our portfolio of Alexa Fluor secondary antibodies, classic secondaries (such as FITC and TRITC), and our selection of enzyme and biotin-labeled secondaries.


Available fluorescent secondary antibody conjugates


Fluorescent secondary antibody selection guide

 Classic fluorophore conjugatesAlexa Fluor conjugatesAlexa Fluor Plus conjugates
Use
  • For detection of high-abundance targets
  • For use with easy to obtain samples.
  • For detection of medium-to-high- abundance targets
  • For use in most research areas
  • For detection of low-abundance targets
  • For use with hard to obtain samples

Applications

  • Cell imaging
    • Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
    • Immunocytochemistry (ICC)
    • Immunofluorescence (IF)
  • Multiplex, fluorescent western blotting (WB)
Signal-to-noise ratioLowMediumHigh
PhotostabilityVarying levels of photostability, depending on dyePhotostablePhotostable
SpecificityVarious options availableVarious options availableHigh specific, low cross-reactivity (highly cross-adsorbed)
Sensitivity and brightnessLower sensitivity and brightness compared to leading Alexa Fluor conjugatesWidely recognized standard for brightness and sensitivityImproved sensitivity and brightness over leading Alexa Fluor conjugates in IF/ICC imaging and fluorescent western blotting
Range of linear detectionLowMediumHigh



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