HERCULES, CA — Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.
(NYSE: BIO and BIO.B), a global leader in life science research and clinical
diagnostics products, announced the launch of three new StarBright™ Red Dyes—StarBright
Red 715, 775, and 815—and an expansion of its StarBright Violet Dye series with
29 additional highly validated antibodies conjugated to StarBright Violet 570,
515, 440, 670, 790, and 475 Dyes. Now totaling 32 dyes spanning multiple
lasers, Bio-Rad’s range of StarBright Dyes expands translational and
immunological research capabilities by providing greater choice and flexibility
in conventional and full-spectrum multicolor flow cytometry panels. Bio-Rad’s range of StarBright Dyes,
proprietary fluorescent nanoparticles conjugated to flow-validated antibodies
against key immunological targets, offer researchers exceptional brightness
with narrow excitation and emission profiles for precise resolution. Joining
StarBright Red 670, the first StarBright Red Dye, launched last year,
StarBright Red 715, 775, and 815 are excitable by the 640 nm laser and are
brighter or as bright as other current 640 nm excitable comparison dyes that
emit at a similar wavelength. With minimal background compared with tandems
containing cyanine dyes, the StarBright Red Dyes are also stable and can be
fixed in formalin or alcohol-based fixatives. StarBright Dyes are compatible with most
experimental protocols and flow cytometers, including the Bio-Rad ZE5 Cell
Analyzer, without the need for special buffers. Minimal lot-to-lot variation
helps to ensure reproducible and consistent staining, and the dyes are
resistant to photobleaching with no loss of signal in fixation. Expanding the range of human and mouse
targets and introducing dog, cow, and pig targets, the additional 29 antibody
markers conjugated to StarBright Violet 570, 515, 440, 670, 790, and 475 Dyes
will soon be available on all StarBright Dyes “The Bio-Rad StarBright Dye portfolio, now
totaling 32 dyes across the 355, 405, 488, 561, and 640 nm lasers, is the most
comprehensive series of dyes designed specifically for conventional and
full-spectrum flow cytometry, and offers superior alternatives to existing
dyes,” said Hilary Mavor, Marketing Director, Life Science Group, Bio-Rad. “By
continuing to expand our existing portfolio of antibody markers, including new
human, mouse, dog, cow, and pig targets, we can offer our customers greater
choice and flexibility when building multicolor panels in conventional and
full-spectrum flow cytometry.”