30558
Abberior® STAR 635, NHS ester
for STED application
Synonym(s):
super-resolution Microscopy
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Quality Level
concentration
≥50.0% (degree of coupling)
solubility
DMF: 0.25 mg/mL, clear
fluorescence
λex 635 nm; λem 655 nm±10 nm in PBS, pH 7.4
storage temp.
−20°C
General description
Absorption Maximum, λmax: 635 nm (PBS, pH 7.4)
Extinction Coefficient, ε(λmax): 110,000 M-1cm-1 (PBS, pH 7.4)
Correction Factor, CF260 = ε260/εmax: 0.26 (PBS, pH 7.4)
Correction Factor, CF280 = ε280/εmax: 0.38 (PBS, pH 7.4)
Fluorescence Maximum, λfl: 656 nm (aq. acetonitrile; MeOH)
655 nm (PBS, pH 7.4)
Recommended STED Wavelength, λSTED: 750 −780 nm
Fluorescence Quantum Yield, η: 0.88 (PBS, pH 7.4)
Fluorescence Lifetime, τ: 2.8 (PBS, pH 7.4)
Extinction Coefficient, ε(λmax): 110,000 M-1cm-1 (PBS, pH 7.4)
Correction Factor, CF260 = ε260/εmax: 0.26 (PBS, pH 7.4)
Correction Factor, CF280 = ε280/εmax: 0.38 (PBS, pH 7.4)
Fluorescence Maximum, λfl: 656 nm (aq. acetonitrile; MeOH)
655 nm (PBS, pH 7.4)
Recommended STED Wavelength, λSTED: 750 −780 nm
Fluorescence Quantum Yield, η: 0.88 (PBS, pH 7.4)
Fluorescence Lifetime, τ: 2.8 (PBS, pH 7.4)
Application
- Abberior™ STAR 635 goat anti-rabbit antibody has been used for STED (stimulated emission depletion) imaging of primary cultured striatal neurons obtained from rats.
- Abberior™ STAR 635 anti-rabbit antibody has been used for STED imaging of non-sensory supporting cells obtained from cochlea of rats and mice.
- Abberior™ STAR 635 conjugated with secondary antibody has been used for STED imaging of microtubules in cells.
Suitability
Designed and tested for fluorescent super-resolution microscopy
Other Notes
Legal Information
6538 is a trademark of American Type Culture Collection
abberior is a registered trademark of Abberior GmbH
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Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 3
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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