Cell Structure Reagents and Kits
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Invitrogen™ CellLight™ Plasma Membrane-CFP, BacMam 2.0
Provides easy way to label the plasma membrane with cyan fluorescent protein in live cells
Invitrogen™ SYTO™ Blue Fluorescent Nucleic Acid Stain Sampler Kit (SYTO™ dyes 40, 41, 42, 45)
Includes cell-permeant, blue-fluorescent SYTO dyes
Invitrogen™ SYTO™ 59 Red Fluorescent Nucleic Acid Stain - 5 mM Solution in DMSO
For use with fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry
Invitrogen™ SYTO™ Orange Fluorescent Nucleic Acid Stain Sampler Kit - SYTO™ dyes 80-85 - 50 μL each
Includes cell-permeant, orange-fluorescent SYTO dyes
Invitrogen™ Laurdan (6-Dodecanoyl-2-Dimethylaminonaphthalene)
When the lipophlilic probe laurdan is incorporated into membranes, its fluorescence spectra is sensitive to the physical state of the surrounding phospholipids.
CellMask™ Deep Red Actin Tracking Stain
Stain and track intracellular F-actin with CellMask Deep Red Actin Tracking Stain in live or fixed cells ICC, IHC, and 3D cell culture. The stain easily permeates live cell membranes, is retained within the cells after loading, and shows no detectable effects on viability after 24 hours of incubation.
| Shipping Condition | Room Temperature |
|---|---|
| Target | F-Actin |
| Description | CellMask™ Deep Red Actin Tracking Stain |
| Product Type | Actin |
| For Use With (Equipment) | Fluorescence Microscope, High Content Analyzer |
| Color | Deep Red |
| Emission | 669 nm |
| SubCellular Localization | Actin,Cytoskeleton |
| Label Type | Fluorescent Dye |
| Dye Type | Red (633–647 nm) |
| Excitation Wavelength Range | 652 nm |
| Product Line | CellMask |
| Detection Method | Fluorescence Microscopy |
Invitrogen™ DiIC12(3) (1,1'-Didodecyl-3,3,3',3'-Tetramethylindocarbocyanine Perchlorate)
When applied to cells, the dye diffuses laterally within the plasma membrane
Invitrogen™ Sulforhodamine 101
Water-soluble, nonfixable red fluorescent (excitation/emission maxima approximately 586/605nm) polar tracer
Invitrogen™ CellMask™ Plasma Membrane Stains
Invitrogen CellMask™ plasma membrane stains enable fast and uniform labeling of the plasma membrane in almost all cell types. These stains work rapidly and can be detected using standard microscope filter sets with any imaging instrument.
| Product Type | Plasma Membrane Stain |
|---|---|
| Quantity | 100 μL |
| SubCellular Localization | Plasma Membrane |
Invitrogen™ Vybrant™ Alexa Fluor™ 594 Lipid Raft Labeling Kit
Provides convenient, reliable and extremely bright fluorescent labeling of lipid rafts in live cells
Invitrogen™ ReadyProbes™ F-Actin Labeling Reagents
ActinRed™ and ActinGreen™ ReadyProbes™ reagents assist with bright, selective F-actin labeling in fixed cells and tissues. The ready-to-use dropper or dual-use bottle enables dropwise dispensing or direct pipetting for fast, flexible cytoskeleton imaging.
| Content And Storage | •2 x 2.5 mL dropper bottles •Store at 15°C to 30°C •Protect from light •Do not freeze |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Cell Labeling |
| Form | Ready-to-use aqueous solution |
| Emission | 577 nm |
| SubCellular Localization | Cytoskeleton |
| Technique | Cell Paint Assay |
| Label Type | Fluorescent Dye |
| Detection Method | Fluorescence |
Invitrogen™ NucBlue™ Fixed Cell ReadyProbes™ Reagent (DAPI)
High-purity form of DAPI stain in room temperature-stable solution that is provided in dropper bottle
Invitrogen™ CellLight™ Late Endosomes-GFP, BacMam 2.0
Provides easy way to label late endosomes with green fluorescent protein in live cells
Invitrogen™ SYTO™ 84 Orange Fluorescent Nucleic Acid Stain - 5 mM Solution in DMSO
For use with fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry