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What are the recommended storage conditions for dual-labeled probes?

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What are the recommended storage conditions for dual-labeled probes?

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Probes should be subjected to minimum number of freeze thaw cycles. Therefore, it is recommended that you prepare and store microvials each having sufficient material for a day’s set of experiment and freeze at -20° C or -80° C. As for long term storage we recommend freezing probes at either -20° C or -80° C. Always protect and minimize your probes from light exposure. We recommend storing probes in amber microtubes or wrapping tubes with foil. Please let us know if you’d like more information, we can provide a information pamphlet that is a great resource for the entire lab! Email support@biosearchtech.com to request information pamphlet or download from the link below. /assets/bti_bhq_handling.

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