CD8 / Qdot 655 / 3B5
Product Details
Description | CD8 Monoclonal Antibody (3B5), Qdot™ 655 | |
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Conjugate | Qdot 655 | |
Clone | 3B5 | |
Target Species | Human | |
Applications | FC | |
Supplier | Thermo Fisher Scientific | |
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About Qdot 655
Qdot® 655 from Thermo Fisher Scientific is an inorganic nanocrystal with a surface functionalized to allow antibodies and biomolecules to be cross-linked. It is most efficiently excited between 320-405 nm but is capable of excitation across every laser less than its emission peak. It is significantly brighter and more photostable than traditional organic fluorophores, making it still useful for fluorescence microscopy, however its size and solubility issues make it a challenge to use in flow cytometry. In spectral flow cytometry it may still prove useful due to its very unique spectral characteristics
Qdot® 655 from Thermo Fisher Scientific is an inorganic nanocrystal with a surface functionalized to allow antibodies and biomolecules to be cross-linked. It is most efficiently excited between 320-405 nm but is capable of excitation across every laser less than its emission peak. It is significantly brighter and more photostable than traditional organic fluorophores, making it still useful for fluorescence microscopy, however its size and solubility issues make it a challenge to use in flow cytometry. In spectral flow cytometry it may still prove useful due to its very unique spectral characteristics
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Validation References
PMID 20099249 | |
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PMID 20600075 | |
PMID 22355570 | |
PMID 22454463 | |
PMID 22649200 | |
PMID 23512822 | |
PMID 23528732 | |
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