Caspase-9
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IF ResetFAM FLICA™ Caspase-9 Kit
- Product Type
- Kits
- Specificity
- Caspase-9
The FAM FLICA Caspase-9 kit uses a quick and easy method to analyze active caspases in apoptotic cells. |
- Reagents In The Kit
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ICT913: 4 vials of FAM-LEHD-FMK FLICA Reagent - lyophilized
10x Apoptosis Wash Buffer, 60 mL
Fixative, 6 mL
Propidium Iodide, 1 mL
Hoechst 33342, 1 mL. -
ICT912: 1 vial of FAM-LEHD-FMK FLICA Reagent - lyophilized
10x Apoptosis Wash Buffer, 15 mL
Fixative, 6 mL
Propidium Iodide, 1 mL
Hoechst 33342, 1 mL
- Test Principle
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ICT913
Caspase FLICA kits measure apoptosis by detecting active caspases in whole, living cells. These kits do not work by using antibodies or as an ELISA. Instead, their methodology is based on a unique cell-permeable and non-cytotoxic reagent called the Fluorochrome Inhibitor of Caspases (FLICA). The FLICA reagent contains a caspase inhibitor sequence linked to a green (Carboxyfluorescein, FAM) fluorescent probe.
The Caspase FLICA Kits are suitable for cells in suspension and adherent cells from many species including mammalian, insect and yeast. Different cell types, e.g. HeLa, primary neurons, macrophages and lymphocytes have also been successfully studied with these kits.
This kit can be used with a flow cytometer, fluorescence microscope or a fluorescence plate reader using black microtitre plates. -
ICT912
Caspase FLICA Kits measure apoptosis by detecting active caspases in whole, living cells. These kits do not work by using antibodies or as an ELISA. Instead, their methodology is based on a unique cell-permeable and non-cytotoxic reagent called the Fluorochrome Inhibitor of Caspases (FLICA). The FLICA reagent contains a caspase inhibitor sequence linked to a green (Carboxyfluorescein, FAM) fluorescent probe.
The Caspase FLICA Kits are suitable for cells in suspension and adherent cells from many species including mammalian, insect and yeast. Different cell types, e.g. HeLa, primary neurons, macrophages and lymphocytes have also been successfully studied with these kits.
This kit can be used with a flow cytometer, fluorescence microscope or a fluorescence plate reader using black microtitre plates. - Max Ex/Em
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Fluorophore Excitation Max (nm) Emission Max (nm) FAM 494 520 - Regulatory
- ICT913: For research purposes only.
- ICT912: For research purposes only
- Guarantee
- Guaranteed until date of expiry. Please see product label.
- Acknowledgements
- FLICA is a trademark of Immunochemistry Technologies, LLC.
Once reconstituted with DMSO, use FLICA reagent immediately, or store at -20°C for 6 months protected from light and thawed no more than twice during that time.
Once reconstituted with DMSO, use FLICA reagent immediately, or store at -20oC for 6 months protected from light and thawed no more than twice during that time.
Application Name | Verified | Min Dilution | Max Dilution |
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Flow Cytometry | |||
Immunofluorescence |
- Instructions For Use
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ICT913
Instructions for use can be found at www.bio-rad-antibodies.com/uploads/IFU/ICT913.pdf -
ICT912
Instructions for use can be found at www.bio-rad-antibodies.com/uploads/IFU/ICT912.pdf
How to Use the Spectraviewer
Watch the Tool Tutorial Video ▸- Start by selecting the application you are interested in, with the option to select an instrument from the drop down menu or create a customized instrument
- Select the fluorophores or fluorescent proteins you want to include in your panel to check compatibility
- Select the lasers and filters you wish to include
- Select combined or multi-laser view to visualize the spectra
Description | Product Code | Applications | Pack Size | List Price | Your Price | Quantity | |
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FAM FLICA™ Caspase-9 Kit | ICT913 | F IF | 100 Tests | Log in | |||
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Description | FAM FLICA™ Caspase-9 Kit |
References for Caspase-9
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Brugnon, F. et al. (2010) Apoptosis and meiotic segregation in ejaculated sperm from Robertsonian translocation carrier patients.
Hum Reprod. 25 (7): 1631-42. -
Rébé, C. et al. (2007) Caspase-8 prevents sustained activation of NF-kappaB in monocytes undergoing macrophagic differentiation.
Blood. 109 (4): 1442-50. -
Vacher, P. et al. (2015) Localized Store-Operated Calcium Influx Represses CD95-Dependent Apoptotic Effects of Rituximab in Non-Hodgkin B Lymphomas.
J Immunol. 195 (5): 2207-15.
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