Alkaline Phosphatase Activity Assays, ICC Staining

Alkaline Phosphatase Activity Assays, ICC Staining
  • Measure the ubiquitous alkaline phosphatase marker in embryonic stem cells and embryonic germ cells
  • Detect by ICC staining

 

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StemTAG™ Alkaline Phosphatase Staining Kit (Red)
Catalog Number
CBA-300
Size
100 assays
Detection
Immunocytochemistry
Manual/Data Sheet Download
SDS Download
Price
$395.00
StemTAG™ Alkaline Phosphatase Staining Kit (Purple)
Catalog Number
CBA-306
Size
100 assays
Detection
Immunocytochemistry
Manual/Data Sheet Download
SDS Download
Price
$395.00
Product Details

Alkaline Phosphatase (AP) is a widely used marker for both mouse and human embryonic stem cells (ES) and embryonic germ cells (EG). Our StemTAG™ Alkaline Phosphatase kits provide an efficient system for monitoring cell differentiation or undifferentiation using the AP marker.

The StemTAG™ Alkaline Phosphatase Staining Kits provide reagents for monitoring alkaline phosphatase activity via immunocytochemistry staining.

Staining of Undifferentiated and Differentiated ES cells using the StemTAG™ Alkaline Phosphatase Staining Kit. Murine embryonic stem cells (ES-D3) were maintained in an undifferentiated state on gelatin-coated dishes in the presence of LIF. To induce differentiation, LIF was withdrawn over a period of several days; various differentiation events were observed (cells became flattened and enlarged with reduced proliferation). At the end of day 5, cells were stained according to the StemTAG™ Alkaline Phosphatase Staining Kit assay protocol.

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