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UltraComp eBeads Plus Compensation Beads are the second generation of UltraComp beads for use in flow cytometry.
Product Type | Compensation Beads |
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Total Exosome Isolation Reagent (from cell culture media) enables fast and efficient enrichment of intact exosomes from cell culture media samples.
Total Exosome Isolation Reagent (from serum) enables fast and efficient enrichment of intact exosomes from blood serum samples with our simple and reliable protocol.
Used for standardization and calibration of an intensity unit of fluorescence for flow cytometry analysis
The Total Exosome Isolation Kit (from plasma) consists of two parts: Total Exosome Isolation Reagent (from plasma) and Proteinase K (20 mg/mL).
The Total Exosome RNA and Protein Isolation Kit enables isolation of total RNA and proteins from exosome samples extracted from biological fluids (e.g., by using a Total Exosome Isolation (from cell culture media) or Total Exosome Isolation (from serum).
Achieve the brightest fluorescence with Carboxylate-Modified FluoSphere Microspheres, available in different colors and particle sizes.
Product Type | Carboxylate-Modified Microsphere |
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Surface Modification | Carboxylate |
Material | Polystyrene |
For Use With (Application) | Fluorescence Microscopy |
Product Line | FLUOSPHERES™ |
Microspheres (also called latex beads or latex particles) are spherical particles in the colloidal size range that are formed from an amorphous polymer such as polystyrene.
Microspheres (also called latex beads or latex particles) are spherical particles in the colloidal size range that are formed from an amorphous polymer such as polystyrene.
Beads that each display four well-separated excitation/emission peaks
Beads that each display four well-separated excitation/emission peaks
Microspheres (also called latex beads or latex particles) are spherical particles in the colloidal size range that are formed from an amorphous polymer such as polystyrene.
For calibration of wide field, TIRF and confocal fluorescence microscopes, especially for multicolor applications like colocalization analysis and derivation of point spread functions critical for deconvolution
Beads that each display four well-separated excitation/emission peaks
Microspheres (also called latex beads or latex particles) are spherical particles in the colloidal size range that are formed from an amorphous polymer such as polystyrene.