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Invitrogen™ Cell Sorting Set-up Beads (for blue lasers)

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Quantity:
3 mL
Description
- Reliable standards for flow cytometry sorter instrument setup and calibration.
- Optimized for checking cell sorter settings such as drop delay and efficiency (cell loss during sorting).
- Available for use with UV, blue, green/yellow, and red lasers.
- For blue lasers
- Fluorescent-dye infused microspheres that are excitable at 488 nm with emission in the range of 515–660 nm.
- Consistency in production, creating ideal reference standards
- Confidence through reliable, optimal instrument performance
- Compatibility—use with any instrument
- Stained internally rather than on the surface.
- Supplied as suspensions packaged in dropper vials for convenient dispensation and are available in a choice of four colors (UV, blue, green/yellow, red) to match your laser.
- Selected to provide emission peaks coincident with cells labeled with commonly used fluorescent dyes.

Specifications
Specifications
Detection Method | Fluorescence |
Quantity | 3 mL |
Product Type | Cell Sorting Set-up Beads |
Content And Storage | Contains 2 vials Cell Sorting Set-up Beads (1.5 mL per vial). Store in refrigerator (2–8°C) and protect from light. |
Diameter (Metric) | 6 μm |
Excitation Wavelength Range | 488⁄515 |
For Use With (Equipment) | Flow Cytometer |
Format | Suspension |
Shipping Condition | Room Temperature |
Stain Configuration | Core |
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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