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TyraMax™ 647/670 Amplification Dye, 100X
SKU
BT-96141-PARENT
Categories Fluorescence Microscopy, Reactive CF® Dyes, Tyramides and Tyramide Signal Amplification Kits
Tags Akoya, Aluora, Amplification, HRP, Opal, Spatial Biology, Spatial Imaging, TSA, tyramide
Brand: Biotium
320 CAD – 1,032 CADPrice range: 320 CAD through 1,032 CAD
For Research Use Only (RUO). This product is sold strictly for laboratory research use. Not for human or veterinary consumption, therapeutic, or diagnostic use.For sale to research organizations and laboratories only; not for patients or for personal use.
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Product Description
– TyraMax™ Dyes are next-generation tyramide (TSA) dyes for spatial biology with colors from blue to near-IR, named for their excitation/emission. They are stable in amplification buffer with advantages in color selection, brightness, and photostability versus other TSA dyes. 100X in DMSO, 100 uL.
Applications
Tyramide signal amplification, TSA, Spatial Biology, Immunofluorescence
Handling
Protect from light
For Research Use Only (RUO). This product is sold strictly for laboratory research use only. Not for human or veterinary consumption, therapeutic, or diagnostic use. Any pharmacological, therapeutic, [cosmetic chemistry research literature], or biological effects described above are provided as research context only and do not represent intended or approved uses of this product.
Disclaimer: All products are for Research use only unless clearly stated otherwise on the product datasheet. Datasheets provided on the website are drafts for reference purpose only and you are requested to always refer to the hard copy included in the kit for your experimentation. Agdia Products are available for delivery only in Canada.
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