Chemical compounds corresponding to FITC/5-FAM/6-FAM.
Conjugation:
ABflo 647
Alternative Names:
FITC
FITC (fluorescein isothiocyanate) is a fluorochrome dye that absorbs ultraviolet or blue light causing molecules to become excited and emit a visible yellow-green light. This emission ceases upon removal of the light causing the excitation. Fluorochrome labeling provides rapid, accurate localization of antigen-antibody interaction when one of the reactants is part of a cell, tissue or other biological structure. FITC is a commonly used marker for antibodies in immunofluorescent techniques since the conjugation of FITC to proteins is relatively easy and does not, in general, destroy the biological activity of the labeled protein. FITC is widely used as a hapten to label different proteins.
Clonality:
Monoclonal
Concentration:
FC
Purity:
Affinity purification
Target:
FITC
Application Dilute:
FC,5 µl per 10 6 cells in 100 µl volume
Application Notes:
Cross-Reactivity: Species independent. ResearchArea: Tags&Cell Markers,Epitope Tags,Conjugates. Shipping: Ice Bag
Flow cytometry:1X10 6 HT-29 cells (negative control,left)and Raji cells (right) were surface-stained with Mouse anti-Human CD86 mAb(Biolegend 374203,5 µl/Test,orange line) or ABflo 647 Rabbit IgG isotype control (A22070,5 µl/Test,blue line),then stained with ABflo 647 Rabbit anti-FITC/5-FAM/6-FAM mAb(A24239,5 µl/Test),Non-fluorescently stained cells were used as blank control (red line).
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