TACS Annexin V Kits allow rapid, specific, and quantitative identification of
apoptosis in individual cells. Annexin V is a calcium-dependent phospholipid
binding protein. During apoptosis, an early and ubiquitous event is the exposure
of phosphatidylserine at the cell surface. Trevigen offers annexin V conjugated
to either FITC or to biotin for the detection of cell surface changes during
apoptosis. The annexin V conjugates are supplied with an optimized Binding
Buffer and propidium iodide. Propidium iodide may be used on unfixed samples to
determine the population of cells that have lost membrane integrity, an
indication of late apoptosis or necrosis.
Features: |
Fast, sensitive detection of apoptotic cells.
Includes propidium iodide for discriminating apoptotic and necrotic
(or late apoptotic) cells.
Annexin V-Biotin provides flexibility in fluorophore choice.
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Applications: |
Flow cytometry
In situ detection of apoptotic cells
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Annexin V FITC Kits |
Components: |
Component |
Size |
Price |
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Annexin V FITC (A) |
100 µl |
323 € |
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10X Binding Buffer (A) |
8 ml |
84 € |
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Propidium Iodide (A) |
1 ml |
84 € |
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Annexin V FITC (B) |
250 µl |
665 € |
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10X Binding Buffer (B) |
20 ml |
103 € |
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Propidium Iodide (B) |
2.5 ml |
103 € |
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(A) 4830-01-K Annexin V FITC Kit 100 Samples
347 €
(B) 4830-250-K Annexin V FITC Kit 250 Samples
690 € |
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Annexin V Biotin Kits
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Components: |
Component |
Size |
Price |
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10X Binding Buffer (A) |
8 ml |
84 € |
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Propidium Iodide (A) |
1 ml |
84 € |
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10X Binding Buffer (B) |
20 ml |
103 € |
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Propidium Iodide (B) |
2.5 ml |
103 € |
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Annexin V Biotin (A) |
100 µl |
371 € |
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Annexin V Biotin (B) |
250 µl |
694 € |
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(A) 4835-01-K Annexin V Biotin Kit 100 Samples
381 €
(B) 4835-250-K Annexin V Biotin Kit 250 Samples
708 € |
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Storage: |
Stable for at least one year
when stored at 4°C. |
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References: |
1. Fadock, V.A., D.R. Voelker,
P.A .Campbell, J.J. Cohen, D.L. Bratton, and P.M. Henson. 1992. Exposure
of phosphatidylserine on the surface of apoptotic lymphocytes triggers
specific recognition and removal by macrophages. J Immunol
148:2207-2216.
2. Tait, J.F., and D. Gibson. 1992. Phospholipid binding of Annexin V:
Effects of calcium and membrane phosphatidylserine content. Arch
Biochemiand Biophys 298(1):187-191.
3. Meers, P., and T. Mealy. 1993. Calcium-dependent Annexin V binding to
phospholipids: stoichiometry, specificity, and the role of negative
charge. Biochemistry 32:11711-11721. |