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product summary
company name :
BioLegend
other brands :
Babco, Signet, Sternberger Monoclonals, Senetek, Covance
product type :
ELISA/assay
product name :
Zombie Violet™ Fixable Viability Kit
catalog :
423113
quantity :
100 tests
price :
77 USD
citations: 57
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product information
Apps. Abbrev. :
Flow Cytometry, Intracellular Staining for Flow Cytometry, ICC
Cat # :
423113
Item :
Zombie Violet™ Fixable Viability Kit
Other Names :
Fixable Dye, Fixable Viability Dye
Size :
100 tests
Price (USD) :
77 USD
Conjugate/Tag/Label :
NONAB_CHMPRB
Application Notes :
Standard Cell Staining Protocol: Prior to reconstitution, spin down the vial of lyophilized reagent in a microcentrofuge to ensure the reagent is at the bottom of the vial. For reconstitution, pre-warm the kit to room temperature; add 100 ul of DMSO to one vial of Zombie Violet dye and mix until fully dissolved Wash cells with PBS buffer (no Tris buffer and protein free). Dilute Zombie Violet dye at 1:100-1000 in PBS. Resuspend 1-10 x 10 6 cells in diluted 100 ul Zombie Violet solution. To minimize background staining of live cells, titrate the amount of dye and/or number of cells per 100 ul for optimal performance. Different cell types can have a wide degree of variability in staining based on cell size and degree of cell death. Note: Don t use Tris buffer as a diluent and be sure that the PBS does not contain any other protein like BSA or FBS. Note: The amount of dye used can also influence the ability to detect apoptotic as well as live and dead cells. Incubate the cells at room temperature, in the dark, for 15-30 minutes. Wash one time with 2 ml BioLegend s Cell Staining Buffer (Cat. No. 420201) or equivalent buffer containing serum or BSA. Continue performing antibody staining procedure as desired. Cells can be fixed with paraformaldehyde or methanol prior to permeabilization or can be analyzed without fixation. . . No-wash Sequential Staining Protocol: . Wash cells with PBS buffer (no Tris buffer and protein free). For reconstitution, pre-warm the kit to room temperature; add 100 ul of DMSO to one vial of Zombie Violet dye and mix until fully dissolved Determine the total ul volume of antibody cocktail previously titrated and optimized for the assay that will be added to each vial/well of cells based on a final volume of 100 ul. Subtract that antibody volume from the 100 ul total staining volume intended for the assay. In the remaining volume, dilute Zombie Violet dye at 1:100-1000 in PBS as determined by prior optimization at that volume. For example, if you are adding 20 ul of antibody cocktail for a 100 ul total staining volume, use 80 ul of Zombie Violet solution. Resuspend 1-10 x 10 6 cells in the appropriate volume of Zombie Violet solution. Different cell types can have a wide degree of variability in staining based on cell size and degree of cell death. Note: Don t use Tris buffer as a diluent and be sure that the PBS does not contain any other protein like BSA or FBS. Note: The amount of dye used can also influence the ability to detect apoptotic as well as live and dead cells. Incubate for 10-15 minutes at RT, protected from light. Without washing the cells, add the cell surface antibody cocktail and incubate for another 15-20 minutes. Add 1-2 mL Cell Staining Buffer (Cat. No. 420201) or equivalent buffer containing BSA or serum. Centrifuge to pellet. Continue with normal fixation and permeabilization procedure. If planning to skip fixation and analyze cells live, complete an additional wash step to minimize any unnecessary background of the live cells. . Notes: If the cell type in use cannot tolerate a protein-free environment, then titrate the Zombie Violet dye in the presence of the same amount of BSA/serum as will be present in the antibody staining procedure. A higher amount of Zombie Violet may be required since the BSA/serum will react with and bind up some proportion of the Zombie Violet . Zombie Violet dye is excited by the Violet laser (405 nm) and has fluorescence emission maximum at 423 nm. If using in a multi-color panel design, filter optimization may be required depending on other fluorophores used. Zombie Violet dye has similar emission to BV421.
company information
BioLegend
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