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* "The advantage of 7-AAD over PI is the ability to be used in conjunction with phycoerythrin (PE)- and fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-labeled monoclonal antibodies in 2-color analysis, with minimal spectral overlap between 7-AAD, PE and FITC fluorescence emissions. The 7-AAD fluorescence is detected in the '''far red range''' of the spectrum (650 nm long-pass filter). | * "The advantage of 7-AAD over PI is the ability to be used '''in conjunction with''' phycoerythrin ('''PE''')- '''and''' fluorescein isothiocyanate ('''FITC''')-labeled monoclonal antibodies in 2-color analysis, with minimal spectral overlap between 7-AAD, PE and FITC fluorescence emissions. The 7-AAD fluorescence is detected in the '''far red range''' of the spectrum (650 nm long-pass filter). |
Revision as of 13:52, 6 July 2008
7-aminoactinomycin-D
- 546/647
- Nucleic acid dye
- Stains dead cells
- "The advantage of 7-AAD over PI is the ability to be used in conjunction with phycoerythrin (PE)- and fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-labeled monoclonal antibodies in 2-color analysis, with minimal spectral overlap between 7-AAD, PE and FITC fluorescence emissions. The 7-AAD fluorescence is detected in the far red range of the spectrum (650 nm long-pass filter).