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PD-L1 Stain Kit
Innovative Aptamer-Based Solutions for PD-L1 Fluorescent Tagging!
⭐️⭐️Precise, flexible, and efficient⭐️⭐️
👍Versatile Imaging Applications - Suitable for both fixed cell and live cell staining
👍Gentle on Precious Samples - The stain can be metabolized over time
👍Superior Precision & Specificity - Engineered specifically for Human PD-L1
👍All-in-One Convenience - Secondary probes included
● Product Introduction
PD-L1 Stain Kit
The PD-L1 Stain Kit is intended for laboratory use in the qualitative detection of programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) protein via immunofluorescence (IF). This protocol utilizes a biotin-conjugated PDL1 aptamer followed by Alexa Fluor™ 488-conjugated Streptavidin for signal visualization.
The PD-L1 aptamer specifically recognizes the PD-L1 protein and is suitable for immunofluorescence staining of cells to assess PD-L1 expression in the cell membrane or cytoplasm.
Key Features and Advantages:
High-Specificity Aptamer Technology Engineered exclusively for the Human PD-L1 protein, our aptamer-based system offers superior recognition and deeper tissue penetration compared to traditional antibodies.
Exceptional Imaging Quality Integrated with Alexa Fluor™ 488, the kit delivers outstanding brightness and excellent photostability, ensuring sharp, high-contrast fluorescence images with minimal quenching.
Ultimate Application Flexibility Fully compatible with both fixed and live cell staining, providing maximum versatility to meet diverse experimental designs and workflows.
Sample-Friendly Design The metabolizable nature of our aptamers ensures minimal interference with precious specimens, offering a gentler and more sustainable approach to cell labeling.
Streamlined "All-in-One" Workflow The kit includes high-quality secondary probes, eliminating the need for additional purchases while simplifying your protocol and reducing experimental variability.