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ABBERIOR INSTRUMENTS AMERICA LLC STAR RED goat anti-mouse IgG

Supplier:  ABBERIOR INSTRUMENTS AMERICA LLC STRED1001500UG

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abberior STAR RED is a well-known red dye, named also KK114 in literature. It was developed for STED and confocal imaging in the red spectral region. It shows an exceptional brightness and low background, delivering stunning STED images. abberior STAR RED can be excited with lasers at wavelength between 630 - 650 nm. For STED, a depletion wavelength around 750 - 800 nm is recommended. Our abberior STAR RED is the ideal partner for abberior STAR ORANGE or abberior STAR 580 to obtain optimal 2 color STED results. Together with ATTO 647N you get the ideal pair for FLIM experiments. abberior STAR RED can substitute dyes like ATTO 647N, Alexa Fluor 647, or Cy5. Best results are obtained with freshly prepared samples. Organic fluorescent dye conjugated with polyclonal secondary anti-rabbit IgG antibody, host: goat, concentration 1 mg/ml. For scientific use only. Must not be used for diagnostic or medical purposes.

Catalog No. NC1933868


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