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Invitrogen™ FIX & PERM™ Cell Permeabilization Kit
FIX & PERM™ Cell Permeabilization Kit
Brand: Invitrogen™ GAS003
1003.20 DKK valid until 2024-11-29
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Description
The FIX & PERM™ Cell Permeabilization Kit is used in flow cytometry for fixing and permeabilizing cells in suspension, allowing access of antibody to intracellular targets without sacrificing scatter characteristics.The FIX & PERM™ Cell Permeabilization Kit is:
View a selection guide for all available FIX & PERM™ products and products related to sample preparation (including cell lysis and preservation solutions, blocking reagents, and information about the use of Dynabeads™ cell separation products for cell isolation).
The FIX & PERM™ formula was specifically designed to reduce background staining and allow simultaneous addition of fluorochrome-labeled antibodies during the permeabilization step.The FIX & PERM™ Cell Permeabilization Kit is suitable for various biological samples and has been validated for use with cell lines, whole blood, and bone marrow. The FIX & PERM™ kit has been shown to accurately identify previously undetectable intracellular markers. Unlike other fixation and permeabilization reagents available on the market, the FIX & PERM™ staining protocol leaves the morphological scatter characteristics of the cells intact.
How It Works
The FIX & PERM™ Cell Permeabilization Kit contains 2 reagents: Fixation Medium (Medium A) and Permeabilization Medium (Medium B). Cells are incubated for 15 minutes at room temperature with Fixation Medium, washed, and then incubated with the Permeabilization Medium and fluorochrome-labeled antibody. Fixation Medium and Permeabilization Medium are also available separately (Cat. Nos. GAS001S100 & GAS002S100).
Specifications
50 Tests | |
FIX & PERM™ | |
Room Temperature | |
Fixation/Permeabilization Reagent |
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.