CytoTrace™ Green CMFDA sonda fluorescente conserva las propiedades espectrales de FITC, por lo que su señal normalmente se puede monitorear mediante microscopía de fluorescencia o citometría de flujo.
Descripción
CytoTrace™ Green CMFDA, sonda fluorescente
CytoTrace™ Green CMFDA es un excelente reemplazo de CellTracker™ Green CMFDA (Invitrogen C2925, CellTracker™ es la marca comercial de Invitrogen).
La sonda fluorescente CMFDA conserva las propiedades espectrales de FITC, por lo que su señal normalmente se puede monitorear mediante microscopía de fluorescencia o citometría de flujo. Pasa libremente a través de las membranas celulares y se convierte en productos impermeables a las células al reaccionar con los componentes celulares.
El producto de la reacción impermeable a las células pasa a las células hijas a lo largo de varias generaciones, pero no se transfiere a las células adyacentes de la población. Las células cargadas con la sonda Cytotrace™ Green suelen ser fluorescentes y viables durante al menos 24 horas, lo que convierte a esta sonda en un excelente rastreador celular a largo plazo.
El patrón de tinción se puede fijar con formaldehído o glutaraldehído para amplificación de señal y otras aplicaciones.
Nombre en Ingles: CytoTrace™ Green CMFDA
Catalogo | Producto | Presentación |
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AAT-22017 | CytoTrace™ Green CMFDA, sonda fluorescente | 1 mg |
Importante: Solo para uso en investigación (RUO). Almacenamiento a <-15 °C. Minimizar exposición a la luz. Material se entrega en geles.
Espectro
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Propiedades Espectrales
Excitación (nm) | 498 |
Emisión (nm) | 517 |
Calculadora
Preparación de solución de stock común
Tabla 1. Volumen de DMSO necesario para reconstituir la masa específica de CytoTrace™ Green CMFDA a una concentración determinada. Tenga en cuenta que el volumen es sólo para preparar la solución madre. Consulte el protocolo experimental de muestra para conocer los buffers experimentales/fisiológicos adecuados.
0.1 mg | 0.5 mg | 1 mg | 5 mg | 10 mg | |
1 mM | 215.119 µL | 1.076 mL | 2.151 mL | 10.756 mL | 21.512 mL |
5 mM | 43.024 µL | 215.119 µL | 430.237 µL | 2.151 mL | 4.302 mL |
10 mM | 21.512 µL | 107.559 µL | 215.119 µL | 1.076 mL | 2.151 mL |
Imagen
Figura 1. Estructura quimica de CytoTrace™ Green CMFDA
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