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Annexin V-PE/TR/DAPI Apoptosis Kit

Annexin V-PE/TR/DAPI Apoptosis Kit

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The ANNEXIN V-PE/TR/DAPI Apoptosis Kit offers a comprehensive solution for the detection and quantification of apoptotic cells. With a size of 50 assays, this kit provides ample reagents for multiple experiments and ensures reliable and accurate results.

Featuring the highly sensitive Annexin V-PE/TR staining method, this kit enables the identification of apoptotic cells by detecting phosphatidylserine (PS) externalization, a hallmark of early apoptosis. The Annexin V-PE dye binds specifically to PS, allowing for the discrimination of apoptotic cells from healthy ones.

Additionally, this kit includes the DAPI nuclear stain, which allows for the visualization and quantification of total cell populations. By combining the Annexin V-PE/TR and DAPI stains, researchers can accurately determine the percentage of apoptotic cells within a given sample.

The ANNEXIN V-PE/TR/DAPI Apoptosis Kit is designed for use in various applications, including flow cytometry, fluorescence microscopy, and other fluorescence-based assays. Its high specificity and sensitivity make it an invaluable tool for studying apoptosis in diverse research fields, such as cancer biology, drug discovery, and immunology.

With its user-friendly protocol and optimized reagents, this kit ensures ease of use and reproducibility, enabling researchers to obtain consistent and reliable results. Each component of the kit is carefully formulated and quality-controlled to guarantee optimal performance and minimize background noise.

In summary, the ANNEXIN V-PE/TR/DAPI Apoptosis Kit offers a comprehensive and reliable solution for the detection and quantification of apoptotic cells. Its size of 50 assays provides ample reagents for multiple experiments, making it an essential tool for researchers seeking to unravel the intricate mechanisms of apoptosis.
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