Logos Propidium Iodide Stain
Propidium iodide is a cell-permeant stain that binds to nucleic acids. Nonviable cells and cells with damaged membranes are the only ones that can take up propidium iodide, since intact membranes cannot penetrate it. Once bound to nucleic acids, its fluorescence is multiplied by 20-30, causing the cell to fluoresce red.
The LUNA™ Automated Fluorescent Cell Counter can use propidium iodide stain (F23003) with acridine orange stain (F23002)to assess cell viability. Viable nucleated cells with fluoresce green and non-viable cells will fluoresce red. Due to Förster resonance energy Transfer (FRET), the signal from propidium iodide absorbs the signal from acridine orange in non-viable cells, ensuring that double-positive results do not occur.
Product Info
Compatible Instruments
LUNA-FL™ Automated Cell Counter
LUNA-STEM™ Automated Cell Counter
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LUNA-FX7™ Automated Cell CounterSpecifications
Molecular formula C27H34I2N4 Molecular weight 668.39 g/mol Appearance Clear liquid Cell permeability Membrane permeant Excitation/emission 493/636 nm (in aqueous solution) 533/617 nm (when bound to nucleic acids) Ordering Information
Cat # Description Qty F23003 Propidium Iodide Stain 2 X 0.5mL
















