Green Fluorescent Poly (active) Caspase FAM FLICA® Assay Kit (FAM-VAD-FMK)

This FLICA® (Flourescent Labeled Inhibitors of CAspases) kit is designed to detect active caspase enzymes. This in vitro assay employs the fluorescent inhibitor probe FAM-VAD-FMK to label active caspase enzymes in living cells. Samples can be analyzed using fluorescence microscopy, a fluorescence plate reader, or by flow cytometry. Our Green Fluorescent Poly (active) Caspase FAM FLICA® Inhibitor Reagent (FAM-VAD-FMK) can be used as a general reagent to detect apoptosis as it is recognized by many types of activated caspases. The probe measures the intracellular process of apoptosis instead of a side-effect, such as the turnover of phosphatidyl serine, and eliminates the incidence of false positives that often plagues methods like Annexin V and TUNEL staining.



SKU: 92

Size: 100 Tests
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  1. Prepare samples and controls
  2. Dilute 10X Apoptosis Wash Buffer 1:10 with diH20.
  3. Reconstitute FLICA with 50 µL DMSO.
  4. Dilute FLICA 1:5 by adding 200 µL PBS.
  5. Add diluted FLICA to each sample at 1:30 (e.g., add 10 µL to 290 µL of cultured cells).
  6. Incubate approximately 1 hour.
  7. Remove media and wash cells 3 times: add 1X Apoptosis Wash Buffer and spin cells.
  8. If desired, label with additional stains, such as Hoechst, Propidium Iodide, 7-AAD, or an antibody.
  9. If desired, fix cells.
  10. Analyze with a fluorescence microscope, fluorescence plate reader, or flow cytometer. FAM-FLICA excites at 492 nm and emits at 520 nm.

If working with adherent cells, please see the manual for additional protocols.

Kit 91: 25 Tests
  • FLICA Poly Caspase Reagent (FAM-VAD-FMK), 1 vial, #637
  • 10X Apoptosis Wash Buffer, 15 mL, #635
  • Fixative, 6 mL, #636
  • Propidium Iodide, 1 mL, #638
  • Hoechst 33342, 1 mL, #639
  • Kit Manual
  • Kit 92: 100 Tests
  • FLICA Poly Caspase Reagent (FAM-VAD-FMK), 4 vials, #637
  • 10X Apoptosis Wash Buffer, 60 mL, #634
  • Fixative, 6 mL, #636
  • Propidium Iodide, 1 mL, #638
  • Hoechst 33342, 1 mL, #639
  • Kit Manual
  • Product Specific References

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