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Pacific Green dye is a bright green-fluorescent dye optimally excited by the 405 nm line of the violet laser and with excitation/emission at 411/510 nm. Conjugates of this dye are strongly fluorescent even at neutral pH.
Pacific Blue, Pacific Green and Pacific Orange dye conjugates can be simultaneously excited at 405 nm and emit at 455 nm, 500 nm and 551 nm, respectively, facilitating three-color analysis.
We offer Pacific Green dye conjugated to a variety of primary antibodies, secondary antibodies, and streptavidin. In addition, reactive dyes and protein labeling kits are available so that you can produce your own antibody conjugates or probes.
Initial brightness | Pacific Green dye is a green fluorophore used primarily for flow cytometry, optimally excited by the 405 nm violet laser line. | ||
Photostability in buffer |
17 | 405 | FITC | 410 | 500 | ||
Stain index | Laser line | Common filter set | Excitation max | Emission max |
We offer a range of Pacific Green dye products including labeling kits, labeled antibodies, bioconjugates, and more.
Fluorescence excitation and emission spectra of Pacific Green dye.
Select dye-labeling chemistries for conjugation with the following reactive groups:
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Life Technologies offers Pacific Blue, Pacific Green and Pacific Orange dyes as well as Qdot probes for use with the violet laser. In addition to primary and secondary antibody conjugates of these dyes, we’ve developed kits for cell proliferation, immunophenotyping, dead cell discrimination, apoptosis, and cell cycle analysis—all aimed at helping you maximize the data you can get from your violet laser–equipped flow cytometer.
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 is used under license.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.