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Cellaris 670 - Cell Labelling Kit (Red), Trial Kit, 100 µL
Luminicell
SKU / CAT#: LCTC-670-100-01
$22500
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$2.25/Microliter (µL)
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LCTC-670-100-01

Cellaris 670 - Cell Labelling Kit (Red), Trial Kit, 100 µL

Nanolumi Pte. Ltd.
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SKU / CAT#: LCTC-670-100-01
MPN: LCTC-670-100-01
$22500
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Cellaris (previously known as Luminicell Tracker), is the next-generation cell labelling kit, which contains highly biocompatible fluorescence nanoparticles that are characterised by their exceptional brightness, photo-stability and resilience against various biological processes, yielding strong signal longevity. The extended duration of its tracking ability is unprecedented, compared with other exogeneous fluorophores, represents a leap forward in long-term live cell monitoring for biodistribution studies, regenerative medicines and other related applications. Specifications Organic nanoparticle-based...
Cellaris (previously known as Luminicell Tracker), is the next-generation cell labelling kit, which contains highly biocompatible fluorescence nanoparticles that are characterised by their exceptional brightness, photo-stability and resilience against various biological processes, yielding strong signal longevity. The extended duration of its tracking ability is unprecedented, compared with other exogeneous fluorophores, represents a leap forward in long-term live cell monitoring for biodistribution studies, regenerative medicines and other related applications. Specifications Organic nanoparticle-based...
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Storage Temperature
Store at 2 to 8°C upon receipt. Do not freeze product. Thaw at room temperature and vortex before use.
Safety Statement
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Technical Documents
MSDS (1)
Cellaris Cell Labeling Kit - SDS (RUO) LCTC-670
MANUAL (1)
Cellaris Cell Labeling Kit - Manual (RUO)
BROCHURE (1)
Cellaris Cell Labeling Kit - Flyer (RUO)
Specifications
COLOR
Red
STERILITY
Non-sterile
PHYSICAL FORM
Liquid
pH RANGE
7 ± 1
MATERIAL
Aqueous suspension organic nanoparticle
CONCENTRATION
200 nM
AUTOCLAVABLE
No
MWCO (kDa)
>100 kDa
APPLICATION.1
Long-term live cell labelling for in vitro and in vivo studies
VALIDATED APPLICATION
Stem cell labelling; Cancer cell labelling; Post-transplantation in vivo cell tracking
VOLUME
100 µL
CLASS
Cell Labelling Kit
SUBCLASS
Red
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Singapore
APPLICATION
Designed for long-term live cell tracking applications in translational research, immune-oncology development, stem cell and gene therapy, drug development, 3D cell culture, in vivo live-cell imaging etc. Upon labelling, the long-lasting nature allows a wide variety of cell tracking applications both in vitro and in small animal models. Cell differentiation, cell mobility, cell-cell interaction, etc. can be well studied with, as these nanoparticles have excellent cell retention and are not known to disrupt normal cell functions. Labelled cells can be monitored using a variety of fluorescence techniques such as confocal microscopy, flow cytometry and in vivo imaging system.
USAGE
Long-term live cell labelling for in vitro and in vivo studies
PPE
Use personal protective equipment. Avoid breathing vapours, mist or gas. Ensure adequate ventilation. Evacuate personnel to safe areas, observe emergency procedures, consult an expert if necessary.
*USAGE / SAFETY STATEMENT
RUO
DISCLAIMER
Unless otherwise stated in our catalog or other company documentation accompanying the product(s), our products are intended for research use only and are not to be used for any other purpose, which includes but is not limited to, unauthorized commercial uses, in vitro diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or application to humans or animals.
SIZE
30 ± 5 nm
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