Propidium Iodide Ready Flow™ Reagent is a bright, easy-to-use nucleic acid stain for distinguishing dead cells from live cells inRead more
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Catalog number R37169
Price (USD)
131.00
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Price (USD)
131.00
Each
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Propidium Iodide Ready Flow™ Reagent is a bright, easy-to-use nucleic acid stain for distinguishing dead cells from live cells in flow cytometry assays. This dye has excitation/emission maxima of 535/617 nm.
• Stable at room temperature • Convenient, ready-to-use format—no need to dilute, weigh. or pipette • Rapid staining of dead cells without wash steps
Propidium Iodide Ready Flow Reagent is a commonly used dead-cell stain that emits red fluorescence when bound to DNA. Add 2 drops from the dropper bottle directly into 1 x 106 cells, incubate, and analyze.
Propidium iodide is membrane impermeant and therefore excluded from viable cells. It binds to DNA by intercalating between the bases, thereby binding both DNA and RNA. Propidium iodide is commonly excited with the 488 nm laser, but others such as the 532 and 561 nm lasers are also suited for PI excitation.
Specifications
Cell PermeabilityCell-Impermeant
ColorRed
Detection MethodFluorescence
Product TypeFluorescent Stain
Product LineReady Flow™
Quantity120 assays
Reagent TypeNucleic Acid Stain
Sub Cellular LocalizationNucleus
Excitation/Emission535/617
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
2 dropper bottles, store (at room temperature)
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
I would like to label only 100 µL of sample of the same cell density using a Ready Flow product. The manual notes 2 drops per 1 mL (1 X 10E6 cells/mL). May I scale down for smaller volumes?
Yes, you may scale up or down as needed, but we recommend keeping the cell density the same. There are 41 µL per drop, so 2 drops is 82 µL (for the 1 mL of sample). You need to only scale down for this 100 µL volume, which would be 8.2 µL.
What is the concentration of dye/reagent in the Ready Flow products?
The amount of dye or reagent in the Ready Flow products is proprietary. If you need to consider the exact amount of dye or reagent for your experiment, each of the Ready Flow reagents is available as a standalone product.
Can I use the ReadyProbes reagents for flow cytometry?
This is not recommended. The ReadyProbes reagents were developed for imaging applications whereas the Ready Flow reagents were optimized for flow cytometry.