Aluora 647 dye excitation shown as dotted line and emission shown as solid red histogram
5647Cy56526705 (in antifade)Microscopy

Invitrogen Aluora dyes, including Aluora 647 dye, are a specialized organic dye technology specifically optimized for spatial biology and multiplex immunohistochemistry (IHC) applications. Aluora 647 dye is excited by the 647 nm laser and emits at 670 nm. This dye has exceptional brightness and photostability. To learn more about spatial imaging, visit our Spatial Biology Resource Center.

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Aluora dyes

Invitrogen Aluora dyes are a specialized organic dye technology specifically optimized for spatial biology and multiplex immunohistochemistry applications. These bright, photostable dyes are excellent for detecting extremely low-abundance targets. Additionally, Aluora dyes exhibit a distinct emission spectra fingerprint that can be spectrally unmixed for high plex imaging experiments on spatial imaging platforms such as the EVOS S1000 Spatial Imaging System.    


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