
Katalognummer: 1140 - 1031E
Produktkategori: Företag och industri > Vetenskap och laboratorium
Storlek: 20 x 50 ug
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1031B
Calcium indicator, membrane permeable. Compatible with flow cytometry, plate reader, and fluorescence microscopy assays.Excitation: 505 nm | Emission: 525 nm | Kd: 390 nM | Purity: >95%Fluo-3 is a green fluorescent, intracellular calcium (Ca²⁺) indicator with slightly red-shifted spectral properties compared to Fluo-4. Offers a large dynamic range that can be better suited for high contrast imaging applications. Is preferred over Fluo-4 for some cell types.
1031E
Calcium indicator, membrane permeable. Compatible with flow cytometry, plate reader, and fluorescence microscopy assays.Excitation: 505 nm | Emission: 525 nm | Kd: 390 nM | Purity: >95%Fluo-3 is a green fluorescent, intracellular calcium (Ca²⁺) indicator with slightly red-shifted spectral properties compared to Fluo-4. Offers a large dynamic range that can be better suited for high contrast imaging applications. Is preferred over Fluo-4 for some cell types.
1031G
Calcium indicator, membrane permeable. Compatible with flow cytometry, plate reader, and fluorescence microscopy assays.Excitation: 505 nm | Emission: 525 nm | Kd: 390 nM | Purity: >95%Fluo-3 is a green fluorescent, intracellular calcium (Ca²⁺) indicator with slightly red-shifted spectral properties compared to Fluo-4. Offers a large dynamic range that can be better suited for high contrast imaging applications. Is preferred over Fluo-4 for some cell types.
1091C
ION Calcium Red-1. Red fluorescent calcium indicator, membrane permeable. Optimal for multiplexing and tissue imaging.Excitation: 580 nm | Emission: 660 nm | Kd: 480 nM | Purity: >95%ION Calcium Red - 1 (ICR-1) is a red fluorescent (Ex/Em 580nm/660nm) calcium (Ca²⁺) indicator for intracellular Ca²⁺ measurements. ICR-1's long-wavelength emission and a large Stokes shift reduces contributions of autofluorescence, making ICR-1 AM optimal for cellular and tissue imaging applications. ICR-1 can also be multiplexed with GFP-labeled cells or other green fluorophores commonly used in experiments. Unlike some other red fluorescent Ca²⁺ indicators, ICR-1 does not accumulate in the mitochondria. Data supporting fluorescence lifetime imaging and multiphoton imaging capabilities have also been demonstrated.
1091F
ION Calcium Red-1. Red fluorescent calcium indicator, membrane permeable. Optimal for multiplexing and tissue imaging.Excitation: 580 nm | Emission: 660 nm | Kd: 480 nM | Purity: >95%ION Calcium Red - 1 (ICR-1) is a red fluorescent (Ex/Em 580nm/660nm) calcium (Ca²⁺) indicator for intracellular Ca²⁺ measurements. ICR-1's long-wavelength emission and a large Stokes shift reduces contributions of autofluorescence, making ICR-1 AM optimal for cellular and tissue imaging applications. ICR-1 can also be multiplexed with GFP-labeled cells or other green fluorophores commonly used in experiments. Unlike some other red fluorescent Ca²⁺ indicators, ICR-1 does not accumulate in the mitochondria. Data supporting fluorescence lifetime imaging and multiphoton imaging capabilities have also been demonstrated.
1091G
ION Calcium Red-1. Red fluorescent calcium indicator, membrane permeable. Optimal for multiplexing and tissue imaging.Excitation: 580 nm | Emission: 660 nm | Kd: 480 nM | Purity: >95%ION Calcium Red - 1 (ICR-1) is a red fluorescent (Ex/Em 580nm/660nm) calcium (Ca²⁺) indicator for intracellular Ca²⁺ measurements. ICR-1's long-wavelength emission and a large Stokes shift reduces contributions of autofluorescence, making ICR-1 AM optimal for cellular and tissue imaging applications. ICR-1 can also be multiplexed with GFP-labeled cells or other green fluorophores commonly used in experiments. Unlike some other red fluorescent Ca²⁺ indicators, ICR-1 does not accumulate in the mitochondria. Data supporting fluorescence lifetime imaging and multiphoton imaging capabilities have also been demonstrated.

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