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Irdye 800cw streptavidin

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IRDye 800CW Streptavidin is a fluorescent labeling reagent used in various bioanalytical applications. It consists of the near-infrared fluorescent dye IRDye 800CW conjugated to the protein streptavidin, which has a high affinity for the biomolecule biotin. This product can be used to detect and visualize biotinylated targets in techniques such as Western blotting, in-cell imaging, and other bioassays.

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3 protocols using irdye 800cw streptavidin

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Cytokine Profiling of Ischemic Mouse Cardiac Fibroblasts

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Adult mouse cardiac fibroblasts were isolated as described above. Cells were subjected to in vitro ischemia buffer27 and supernatant was harvested for use with the Proteome Profiler Mouse Cytokine Array Panel A (R&D ARY006) with one modification: IRDye 800CW Streptavidin (Rockland S000-31) was used.
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Cytokine Profiling using Array

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Cells were washed once with PBS and incubated for 8 h with fresh media. Supernatant was collected, cleared by centrifugation, and used immediately. The amount of supernatant used was normalized to cell number and used with the human cytokine array kit (R&D Systems). IRDye 800CW Streptavidin (Rockland) was used as secondary (1:2,000) and arrays were imaged and quantified on an Odyssey Imager.
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Cytokine Profiling using Array

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Cells were washed once with PBS and incubated for 8 h with fresh media. Supernatant was collected, cleared by centrifugation, and used immediately. The amount of supernatant used was normalized to cell number and used with the human cytokine array kit (R&D Systems). IRDye 800CW Streptavidin (Rockland) was used as secondary (1:2,000) and arrays were imaged and quantified on an Odyssey Imager.
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