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BODIPY™ 493/503 can be used as a stain for neutral lipds, and as a tracer for oil and other nonpolar lipids.
Ionomycin is an effective Ca2+ ionopohre that is commonly used to both modify intracellular Ca2+ concentrations and to calibrate fluorescent Ca2+ indicators when studying the regulatory properties of Ca2+ in cellular processes.
Lipophilic octadecyl rhodamine B binds to membranes with fluorophore at aqueous interface and alkyl tail protruding into lipid interior
Shipping Condition | Room Temperature |
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Product Type | Inhibitor |
Recommended Storage | Store in freezer (-5°C to -30°C) |
Molecular Formula | C34H50O12 |
Label Type | Unlabeled |
Constructed with the dye directly attached to EGF
For the study of cathepsin D trafficking in cells by fluorescence microscopy
With its nonpolar structure and long-wavelength absorption and fluorescence, BODIPY™ 505/515 can be used as a stain for netural lipids and as a tracer for oil and other nonpolar lipids.
For intracellular calibration of fluorescence response of cytosolic pH indicators
Penicillin-binding proteins, present on the cytoplasmic membranes of eubacteria, can be detected with BOCILLIN FL penicillin and BOCILLIN 650/665 penicillin.
For use with fluorescence microscopy
The fungal metabolite brefeldin A (BFA) has multiple targets in cells and has proven valuable for dissecting the cellular processes, including vesicle formation and kinesin distribution, involved in exporting newly synthesized proteins.
Polyanionic dye often used in combination with the cationic quencher DPX for membrane fusion or permeability assays, including complement-mediated immune lysis
Commonly used for in situ calibrations of fluorescent Ca2+ indicators