Drop-n-Stain EverBrite™ Mounting Medium

Wet-set antifade mounting medium for preserving fluorescence of our CF® dyes and other fluorochromes, in a dropper bottle for easy dispensing.

Name SKU Size Availability Vendor Price Order

Drop-n-Stain EverBrite™ Mounting Medium without DAPI (trial size)

23008-T 2mL Generally 1-2 weeks from receipt of order Biotium Log in for pricing

Drop-n-Stain EverBrite™ Mounting Medium without DAPI

23008 10ml Generally 1-2 weeks from receipt of order Biotium Log in for pricing

Drop-n-Stain EverBrite™ Mounting Medium with DAPI (trial size)

23009-T 2mL Generally 1-2 weeks from receipt of order Biotium Log in for pricing

Drop-n-Stain EverBrite™ Mounting Medium with DAPI

23009 10ml Generally 1-2 weeks from receipt of order Biotium Log in for pricing

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Features

Drop-n-Stain EverBrite™ Mounting Medium is a wet-set antifade mounting medium optimally formulated for preserving fluorescence of our CF® dyes and other fluorochromes. The dropper bottle makes for quick and easy dispensing.

  • Convenient dropper bottle for pipette-free mounting
  • Protects fluorescent dyes from rapid photobleaching
  • Compatible with cyanine-based fluorophores like Cy®3, Cy®5, and Alexa Fluor® 647, unlike VECTASHIELD®
  • Available with or without DAPI for nuclear counterstaining
  • Works as well as original EverBrite™, but less viscous for rapid DAPI staining

Drop-n-Stain EverBrite™ Mounting Medium is a wet-set medium that remains liquid. After mounting, coverslips can be sealed with nail polish or Biotium’s CoverGrip™ Coverslip Sealant (23005). Mounted slides can be stored at 4°C or -20°C, protected from light. Antibody-stained slides can be preserved for a year or longer (note: some labels, like phalloidin, are less stable during storage). Drop-n-Stain EverBrite™ Mounting Medium has a refractive index of 1.42.

We also offer EverBrite™ Hardset Mounting Medium, which cures overnight to form a hard seal, eliminating the need to seal the edges of the coverslips.

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