
Cell Structure Reagents and Kits
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Invitrogenâ„¢ Vybrantâ„¢ DiI Cell-Labeling Solution
Lipophilic membrane stain that diffuses laterally to stain the entire cell
Invitrogenâ„¢ CellLightâ„¢ Golgi-GFP, BacMam 2.0
Provides easy way to label golgi with green fluorescent protein in live cells
Invitrogenâ„¢ Qtrackerâ„¢ 625 Cell Labeling Kit
Use custom targeting peptide to deliver orange/red-fluorescent nanocrystals into cytoplasm of live cells
Invitrogenâ„¢ CellMaskâ„¢ Plasma Membrane Stains
Invitrogen CellMaskâ„¢ 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 |
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Quantity | 100 μL |
SubCellular Localization | Plasma Membrane |
Invitrogenâ„¢ BacMam Enhancer Kit
Helps to increase expression of BacMam reagents in mammalian cells
Invitrogenâ„¢ BacMam GFP Transduction Control (BacMam 2.0)
Important part of the enhanced BacMam technology
Invitrogenâ„¢ Paclitaxel, Oregon Greenâ„¢ 488 Conjugate (Oregon Greenâ„¢ 488 Taxol, Flutax-2)
Probe for labeling tubulin filaments in live cells
Invitrogenâ„¢ DAPI and Hoechst Nucleic Acid Stains
DAPI and Hoechst are classic popular nuclear counterstains for use in all fluorescent cell and tissue techniques. The blue fluorescence is vivid contrast to green, yellow, orange, red, far red and NIR fluorescent probes and labels.
Shipping Condition | Room Temperature |
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Color | Blue |
Label Type | Fluorescent Dye |
Detection Method | Fluorescence |
Invitrogenâ„¢ eBioscienceâ„¢ Phalloidin eFluorâ„¢ 570
Phalloidin is a peptide toxin isolated from the Amanita phalloides mushroom. Phalloidin selectively binds F-actin and functions to stablilize actin polymers by inhibiting the dissociation of actin monomers from the filament ends.
Molecular Probesâ„¢ CellTraceâ„¢ Calcein Blue, AM - Special Packaging
CellTraceâ„¢ calcein blue, AM - special packaging