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View additional product information for ReadyCount™ Stains - FAQs (A49903, A49904, A49905)
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Invitrogen ReadyCount Stains are pre-optimized for viability analysis with Countess 3 FL Automated Cell Counter. Simply mix 10 µL of cell sample with 10 µL of stain, pipet the solution into a Countess chamber or reusable slide and insert the slide into the instrument.
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EVOS light cubes, which enable fluorescent detection in the Countess 3 FL Automated Cell Counter, are compatible with a broad range of fluorescent dyes. Refer to our selection guide for an extensive list of compatible dyes. We also offer the ready-to-use ReadyCount Stains for easy viability staining.
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Yes. While the excitation of the ReadyCount Red Dead Cell Stain (Cat. No. A49903) is not ideal under the EVOS Light Cube,Texas Red 2.0 (Cat. No. AMEP4955) compared to the recommended EVOS Light Cube, RFP 2.0 (Cat. No. AMEP4952), the EVOS Light Cube,Texas Red 2.0, may be used.
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If an expiration date or warranty period is not posted on any public-facing document, the ReadyCount reagents have the standard warranty period of 1 year from the date of shipment.
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The formulation/identity of components in the solution ReadyCount Red Dead Cell Stain (Cat. No. A49903) is proprietary.
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The concentration of Propidium iodide in ReadyCount Red Dead Cell Stain (Cat. No. A49903) is proprietary. If you need to use a defined concentration of Propidium iodide we do offer this as a standalone product (Cat. Nos. P3566, P1304MP, P21493).
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