OthersAmylo-Glo RTD Amyloid Plaque Stain Reagent

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TR-300-AG

1 kit (5 mL)

Brand

biosensis

Description

ZZZZ_Status (Active, Disc) : Active

 

AA_Supplier Name : Biosensis

 

Alternative_Name (Other Names) :

AmyloGlo

 

Antibody_Isotype
(Antibody only) :

 

Application_Details :

Staining of amyloid plaques in human and animal tissues, see included protocol

 

Background_Info :

 

Clone_Name
(AB only, monoclonals) :

 

Datasheet_Link : http://www.biosensis.com/pdf_datasheet.php?products_id=1224

 

Description (Long Description) : 

Amylo-Glo® RTD™€œReady to Dilute€ Staining reagent is designed to stain amyloid plaques in tissue sections. This novel marker has several advantages over other conventional markers such as Thioflavin S and Congo Red because of its unique chemical and spectral properties. (L. Schmued et al. (2012) J.Neuroscience Methods 209:120€“ 126). Using Amylo-Glo® results in a very bright blue UV excitable stain under physiological conditions that will not bleed through when illuminated with other filters. Its brightness makes it ideal for low magnification quantification studies, while its unique excitation/emission profile and mild staining conditions makes it ideal for combination for multiple immunofluorescent labeling studies. Amylo-Glo® RTD™is compatible with fresh, frozen, and formalin-fixed immunohistochemistry or cytochemistry, and it is particularly good for confocal and multiple labeling because of its high fluorescent intensity and high resistance to photo-bleaching. Moreover because Amylo-Glo® fluoresces in the UV channel, double and triple labeling experiments can be performed very easily (see protocol).

 

Expiry_Date : 

6 months from date of purchase

 

Format (Form) : 

The reagents in the Amyloid Plaque Stain Reagent (100x) are all supplied in a liquid format and are ready-to-dilute.

 

Immunogen (Antigen) :

 

Kit_Components : 5 mL of 100X Amylo-Glo RTD (A-G RTD) solution

 

MSDS (File name) :

 

Application

ICIH, FrozenIH(P), Paraffin

Reactivity

HumanMouseother species expectedRat

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