BDP® TR methyl ester
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1171-1mL | 1 mL, 5 mM/DMSO | $160 | in stock |
5 mM solution of BDP TR methyl ester in DMSO, a counterstain for cells expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP).
This is a cell-permeable dye that stains mitochondria and endomembranous organelles, but not plasma membrane. The dye is compatible with formaldehyde fixation.
Absorption and emission spectra of BDP TR
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General properties
Appearance: | dark-blue solution |
Molecular weight: | 438.26 |
Molecular formula: | C22H17BF2N2O3S |
Quality control: | NMR 1H, HPLC-MS (95%) |
MSDS: | Download |
Product specifications |
Spectral properties
Excitation/absorption maximum, nm: | 589 |
ε, L⋅mol−1⋅cm−1: | 69000 |
Emission maximum, nm: | 616 |
Fluorescence quantum yield: | 0.9 |
BDP® is a trademark of Lumiprobe
This Product is offered and sold for research purposes only. It has not been tested for safety and efficacy in food, drug, medical device, cosmetic, commercial or any other use. Supply does not express or imply authorization to use for any other purpose, including, without limitation, in vitro diagnostic purposes, in the manufacture of food or pharmaceutical products, in medical devices or in cosmetic products.
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