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CFSE

Amine dye
 
ALX-610-030-M025 25 mg 276.00 USD
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Non-toxic cell permeable fluorescent dye that reacts with amine compounds. Readily accumulates inside viable cells. Hardly leaks from cells when covalently attached to intracellular proteins. Hydrolyzed CFSE emits fluorescence (Ex(max): 495nm; Em(max): 519nm). Therefore, CFSE is utilized for the long-term observation of cell activities by fluorescent microscopy as well as for viable cell detection.

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Alternative Name:5(6)-(N-Succinimidyloxycarbonyl)-3',6',0,0'-diacetylfluorescein, 5(6)-Carboxyfluorescein diacetate, N-succinimidyl ester-
 
Formula:C29H19NO11
 
MW:557.5
 
CAS:150347-59-4
 
Purity:≥95% (HPLC)
 
Appearance:White or slightly yellow powder.
 
Solubility:Soluble in DMSO, dimethyl formamide or methanol.
 
Shipping:Blue Ice
 
Long Term Storage:-20°C
 
Handling:Protect from light.
 
Regulatory Status:RUO - Research Use Only
 
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