One-step TUNEL Cell Apoptosis Detection Kit

This product utilizes the TUNEL (TdT-mediated dUTP Nick End Labeling) method, which enables the highly sensitive and rapid detection of cell apoptosis. Read more

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WM5663-20

Green, Dye 488, 20 Assays

$418.00

WM5663-50

Green, Dye 488, 50 Assays

$698.00

WM5663-100

Green, Dye 488, 100 Assays

$1049.00

WM5664-20

Red, Dye 555, 20 Assays

$418.00

WM5664-50

Red, Dye 555, 50 Assays

$698.00

WM5664-100

Red, Dye 555, 100 Assays

$1049.00

Transported in ice packs, stored at -20℃ away from light, shelf life is 12 months.

This product utilizes the TUNEL (TdT-mediated dUTP Nick End Labeling) method, which enables the highly sensitive and rapid detection of cell apoptosis. It can be used for both cell samples (cell smears, cell scrapes, suspended cells) and tissue samples (paraffin sections, frozen sections). With just one staining reaction followed by washing steps, apoptotic cells, labeled with green/red fluorescence, can be detected using fluorescence microscopy or flow cytometry.
During apoptosis, specific endonucleases within the cells are activated, leading to cleavage of chromosomal DNA between nucleosomes. The DNA is fragmented into pieces of approximately 180-200 base pairs or other integer multiples. The 3'-OH ends generated by DNA fragmentation can be labeled with Dye488-dUTP through the action of Terminal Deoxynucleotidyl Transferase (TdT).

KEY FEATURES

Highly Sensitive and Fast

Highly Sensitive and Fast

Convenient to Use

Convenient to Use With only one step of staining.

Wide Application

Wide Application This kit can be applied widely to adherent or suspension cells, and also cells in frozen or paraffin sections.

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Detection Method Fluorometric Method
Detection Instrument Fluorescence Microscope
Shelf Life 12 Months
Storage Requirements -20℃ away from light
Quantity 20 Assays / 50 Assays / 100 Assays

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