UltraCruz® Aqueous Mounting Medium
Referentie sc-516212
Formaat : 10ml
Merk : Santa Cruz Biotechnology
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Aqueous Mounting Medium – UltraCruz®: sc-516212
- Pour le montage et la conservation des tissus et des cellules colorés par fluorescence
- Provides superior anti-fade and anti-photobleaching properties
- Can be used for in situ hybridization techniques or for other procedures requiring fluorescent labeling of DNA
- Supplied as a 10 ml aqueous solution
- Inhibits photobleaching of probes containing fluorescein, Texas Red, Rhodamine and other fluorochromes including CruzFluor™ (CFL) fluorescent dyes
- Mounted sections retain fluorescence during prolonged storage if permanently sealed around perimeter with nail polish or a plastic sealant
- For an aqueous mounting medium that contains DAPI (sc-3598) for DNA counterstaining, we would recommend our alternative product, UltraCruz® Aqueous Mounting Medium with DAPI (sc-24941).
- Store mounted slides at 4° C protected from light
- Stable for 6 months from date of purchase
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UltraCruz® Aqueous Mounting Medium is an aqueous based formula (Non-hardening) designed to preserve fluorescence. UltraCruz® Aqueous Mounting Medium inhibits photobleaching of probes containing fluorescein, Texas Red, Rhodamine, and other fluorochromes including CruzFluor™ (CFL) fluorescent dyes. Sections mounted in UltraCruz® Aqueous Mounting Medium retain fluorescence during prolonged storage. UltraCruz® Mounting Medium does not solidify, but remains in liquid form on the slide and can be stored without sealing. Coverslips can be sealed around the perimeter, if desired, with nail polish or a plastic sealant. Mounted slides should be stored at 4 °C, protected from light.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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