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Invitrogen NovaFluor Red 685 dye is ~4 times brighter than APC-Cyanine 5.5 and Alexa Fluor 680 dye. In complex multicolor flow cytometry panels, NovaFluor Red 685 dye can be used to fill the spectral gap between Alexa Fluor 647 and Alexa Fluor 700 dyes.
The macromolecule-based NovaFluor Red 685 dye produces highly stable fluorescence, and stained samples retain their fluorescence intensity and spectral signature when stored at 4°C. Use NovaFluor dyes with CellBlox Plus Blocking Buffer to reduce background and to block non-specific binding of NovaFluor labels, PE and APC tandems observed with macrophages and monocytes.
We offer NovaFluor dyes conjugated to primary antibodies for use in flow cytometry, as well as NovaFluor Antibody Conjugation Kits, NovaFluor CD4 Label Characterization Kits, and custom conjugation services.
Spectral signature of NovaFluor Red 685 dye. Normal human peripheral blood cells stained with CD4 Monoclonal Antibody (SK3 (SK-3)), NovaFluor Red 685 were used for analysis. Data was acquired on a 5-laser Cytek Aurora system.
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.
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