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Invitrogen Cyanine3 (Cy3) dye is a bright, orange-fluorescent dye that can be excited using the 532 nm laser line and visualized with TRITC (tetramethylrhodamine) filter sets. In addition to immunocytochemistry applications, Cy3 dye is commonly used to label nucleic acids. The Cy3 fluorophore is also the basis for the lipophilic neuronal and long-term DiI cell tracing reagents, which append alkyl tails (≥12 carbons) onto the core fluorophore. We offer a range of Cy3 dye and DiI products including secondary antibodies, streptavidin conjugates, kits, and more.
Invitrogen Alexa Fluor 555 dye is a Cy3 dye alternative that is generally more fluorescent and more photostable than Cy3 dye, making it well suited for applications such as imaging and flow cytometry.
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Figure 1. Double labeling of tubulin and HA-tagged tubulin in T. thermophila using Cy3-goat anti-rabbit and FITC-goat anti-mouse.
Protocols that fit your needs in flow cytometry ranging from sample preparation to numerous cell stimulation conditions, staining, immunophenotyping, and data analysis strategies.
A handy reference poster featuring the broad range of our available dyes and labeling reagents.
Protocols that fit your needs in imaging ranging from sample and assay preparation to staining, labeling, and data analysis strategies.
A tool for selecting the optimal fluorescent dyes for your Invitrogen EVOS cell imaging systems.
Cy™ is a trademark or registered trademark of GE Healthcare.
Not for resale. Super Bright Polymer Dyes are sold under license from Becton, Dickinson and Company.
Brilliant Ultra Violet™ and Brilliant Violet™ are trademarks or registered trademarks of Becton, Dickinson and Company or its affiliates, and are used under license.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.