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CellROX™ Green Flow Cytometry Assay Kit

Catalog number: C10492
Invitrogen™

CellROX™ Green Flow Cytometry Assay Kit

Catalog number: C10492
Catalog Number
C10492
Unit Size
100 assays
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Price: 430.00
Online price: 386.65
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The CellROX™ Green Flow Cytometry Assay Kit enables the flow cytometric detection of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in live cells. The kit includes the novel, fluorogenic CellROX™ Green Reagent, as well as SYTOX™ Red Dead Cell Stain, N-acetyl cysteine (an antioxidant, for negative control), and tert-butyl hydroperoxide solution (TBHP, an inducer of ROS).

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The CellROX™ Green Flow Cytometry Assay Kit features:

• Fluorogenic probe formulated for flow cytometry that is oxidized in the presence of ROS
• Multicolor compatibility—minimal overlap with fluorophores excited by other laser lines, allowing easy multiplexing with other reagents
• Simple protocol—cells can be stained in complete media or other appropriate buffer, no need for serum free media

The CellROX™ Green Detection Reagent is cell-permeable and non-fluorescent or very weakly fluorescent while in the reduced state. Upon oxidation, the reagent binds DNA and exhibits a strong fluorogenic signal that has absorption/emission maxima of 508/525 nm and remains localized to the nucleus and cytoplasm. When used together with the included SYTOX™ Red Dead Cell Stain, oxidatively stressed and nonstressed cells are reliably distinguished from dead cells by flow cytometry.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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Tube
Excitation/Emission
CellROX green: 508/525, SYTOX red: 640/658

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