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BD Accuri™


C6 Systems Choose a configuration precisely for gene expression studies


Plum new choices for gene expression research.


Now there is a BD Accuri™ C6 to fit your precise application needs. The BD special order program offers the widest range of choice and flexibility to researchers, including BD Accuri C6 systems preconfigured for specific application requirements such as those in gene expression studies.


Choose from 1- or 2-laser custom systems designed with a selection of laser wavelengths, and light scatter and fluorescence detectors best suited for your desired application.


The preconfigured BD Accuri C6 systems for gene expression enable research using the fruit series of fluorescent proteins (such as Living Colors®


BD flow cytometers are Class 1 Laser Products. For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. Living Colors® is a registered trademark of Clontech, Inc. BD, BD Logo and all other trademarks are property of Becton, Dickinson and Company. © 2013 BD 23-14908-00


mCherry, mPlum, and DsRed dyes) as well as Green and Yellow Fluorescent Proteins. Other preconfigured BD Accuri C6 systems for DNA/cell cycle assays include a near ultraviolet (375-nm) laser to excite DAPI, Hoechst, and propidium iodide (PI) dyes.


The BD special order program vigorously pursues new technologies and incorporates them into BD platforms to produce advanced and flexible products available for multicolor research.


To find out more about your choices by application or to discuss a custom configuration for your lab, visit bdbiosciences.com/go/screen


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