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DNA repair antibodies validated by MD Anderson
A series of publications (1, 2) in the past months has raised the never-ending debate on commercial antibodies and their validity in a given experiment. At tebu-bio, having sold antibodies for more than
DyLightâ„¢ will be your routine fluorescent dye
Rockland Immunochemicals have developed a suite of fluorescent dyes (DyLight™) with unique fluorescence intensity and photostability. Here, we take a look at how DyLight™ dyes have all the characteristics and potential to become your daily fluorescent dye conjugates.
#1- What makes DyLight™ dyes unique?
DyLight™ conjugates are ideal substitutes for IRDye® products as far as experimental results and budgets are concerned. For example, DyLight™ 680 and DyLight™ 800 products are an excellent alternative to Infra-Red and Near Infra-Red IRDye® products.
#2- Are DyLight™ dyes compatible with common fluorescence instrumentation?
#3- What range of applications do DyLight™ dyes cover?
DyLight™ conjugated antibodies are ideal for TrueBlot® IP / Western blotting, Multiplex imaging, Flow cytometry, IF, ELISA, High Content screening, High resolution microscopy...
We've noted that these are some of the most popular Dylight™ products:
- Anti-MOUSE IgG (H&L) (DONKEY) Antibody DyLight™ 800 Conjugated Pre-Adsorbed (cat. nr 039610-745-124)
- Anti-MOUSE IgG (H&L) (GOAT) Antibody DyLight™ 800 Conjugated Pre-Adsorbed (cat. nr 039610-145-121)
- Anti-RABBIT IgG (H&L) (GOAT) Antibody DyLight™ 800 Conjugated Pre-Adsorbed (cat. nr 039611-145-122)
- Anti-MOUSE IgG (H&L) (GOAT) Antibody DyLight™ 680 Conjugated Pre-Adsorbed (cat. nr 039610-144-121)
Well... has this given you any ideas, would you like to learn more or try Rockland's DyLight™ fluorescent conjugated products?
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