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IVISense Pan Cathepsin 750 FAST Fluorescent Probe (ProSense)

Proteases perform a fundamental role in protein regulation. Altered activity of lysosomal cathepsins, a class of protease, can indicate many disease-related processes, such as those involved in cancer, inflammation, arthritis, cardiovascular and many others. The ability to detect and quantify normal as well as altered protease cathepsin activity in vivo allows the progress and severity of these disease states to be tracked and interrogated over time.

Revvity’s IVISense™ Pan Cathepsin fluorescent probes (ProSense®) are versatile pan-cathepsin-activatable NIR agents for imaging various disease-related events. These activatable probes are optically silent in their intact state and become highly fluorescent following protease-mediated cleavage and activation.

For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Feature Specification
Unit Size 1 Vial (10 doses)

Proteases perform a fundamental role in protein regulation. Altered activity of lysosomal cathepsins, a class of protease, can indicate many disease-related processes, such as those involved in cancer, inflammation, arthritis, cardiovascular and many others. The ability to detect and quantify normal as well as altered protease cathepsin activity in vivo allows the progress and severity of these disease states to be tracked and interrogated over time.

Revvity’s IVISense™ Pan Cathepsin fluorescent probes (ProSense®) are versatile pan-cathepsin-activatable NIR agents for imaging various disease-related events. These activatable probes are optically silent in their intact state and become highly fluorescent following protease-mediated cleavage and activation.

For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Product Variants
Wave Length: 680 nm
Part #:
NEV10003
List Price
USD 556.29
Wave Length: 750 nm
Part #:
NEV10001EX
List Price
USD 594.55
Wave Length: 750 nm
Style
FAST
Part #:
NEV11171
List Price
USD 656.59

Overview

IVISense Pan Cathepsin 750 FAST is a member of a family of activatable fluorescent imaging agents comprising a novel architecture, termed F.A.S.T. (Fluorescent Activatable Sensor Technology) that confers an improved pharmacokinetic profile with a broader range of early imaging time points. This architecture also offers higher target specific signal with reduced background. IVISense Pan Cathepsin 750 FAST offers faster activation after injection; it can be imaged at earlier times for optimized work flow, or for applications such as acute inflammation models. 4-24h imaging at 750 nm.

Specifications

Brand
IVISense
Fluorescent Agent Type
Activatable
Imaging Modality
Fluorescence
Shipping Conditions
Shipped in Blue Ice
Style
FAST
Therapeutic Area
Arthritis
Atherosclerosis
Inflammation
Oncology/Cancer
Unit Size
1 Vial (10 doses)
Wave Length
750 nm

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