Feature | Specification |
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Buffer/Solvent | Soluble in ethanol, DMF, or DMSO |
Wave Length | 750 nm |
Imaging Modality | Fluorescence |
IVISense DiR 750 is a lipophilic, near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent cyanine cell labeling dye is ideal for staining the cytoplasmic membrane. Its unique structure, featuring two long 18-carbon chains, allows it to effectively insert into the cell membrane. This results in specific and stable cell staining with minimal dye transfer between cells. A major advantage of this dye is its near-infrared property, which makes it well-suited for in vivo imaging. The higher wavelengths of the NIR spectrum significantly reduces autofluorescence from the animal, leading to clearer and more accurate imaging results.
Brand |
IVISense
|
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Buffer/Solvent |
Soluble in ethanol, DMF, or DMSO
|
Imaging Modality |
Fluorescence
|
Shipping Conditions |
Shipped in Blue Ice
|
Storage Conditions |
≤ 4°C
|
Unit Size |
25 mg
|
Wave Length |
750 nm
|
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