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What are eFluor dyes?

What are eFluor dyes?

eFluor organic dyes are traditional fluorescent dyes for use in multiple applications, including multicolor flow cytometry and immunofluorescence microscopy. To make fluorophore selection easier, all eFluor organic dyes are named after their emission wavelength and they are fully compatible with most conventional dyes.

What eFluor 450?

eFluor™ 450 (eF450) is a blue-emitting organic dye that can be excited by the 405 nm violet laser and collected using a 450/50 nm bandpass filter. eFluor 450 has an excitation peak at 405 nm and an emission peak at 450 nm, and is a suitable alternative to Pacific Blue.

Is Pacific Blue bright?

Invitrogen Molecular Probes Pacific Blue dye is a bright blue-fluorescent dye optimally excited by the 405 nm line of the violet laser and with excitation/emission at 410/455 nm. Conjugates of this dye are strongly fluorescent even at neutral pH.

Are PE and R PE the same?

* PE is the same as R-phycoerythrin. APC, allophycocyanin; PE, phycoerythrin; PerCP, peridinin chlorophyll protein.

What is eFluor 660 dye?

The eFluor 660 dye is configured as an alternative to Alexa Fluor 647 or APC. The spectral properties make it an ideal fluorophore that can be used in any flow cytometry panel incorporating the red laser. eFluor 660 dye is a high-performance fluorophore developed for use in multicolor flow cytometry.

What are the benefits of eFluor 660?

Benefits of eFluor 660 include 1 Direct alternative for APC and Alexa Fluor 647 fluorochromes 2 Stable performance when treated with formaldehyde fixation More

What is the difference between eFluor 660 and APC-EF Fluor 780?

eFluor 660—an organic dye excited with the red (633 nm) laser; an alternative dye option to APC or Alexa Fluor®647. APC-eFluor 780—a tandem dye excited by the red (633 nm) laser; replaces APC-Alexa Fluor®750 in the eBioscience portfolio.

What is the difference between percp-cy5 and eFluor 660?

PerCP-eFluor 710—a tandem dye excited with the blue (488 nm) laser; two to three-fold brighter than PerCP-Cy5.5. eFluor 660—an organic dye excited with the red (633 nm) laser; an alternative dye option to APC or Alexa Fluor®647.

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