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Hoechst 33342, Trihydrochloride, Trihydrate - 10 mg/mL Solution in Water

Catalog number: H3570
Invitrogen™

Hoechst 33342, Trihydrochloride, Trihydrate - 10 mg/mL Solution in Water

Catalog number: H3570
Catalog Number
H3570
Unit Size
10 mL
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Price: 135.00
Online price: 128.65
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Hoechst 33342 nucleic acid stain is a popular cell-permeant nuclear counterstain that emits blue fluorescence when bound to dsDNA. This dye is often used to distinguish condensed pycnotic nuclei in apoptotic cells and for cell-cycle studies in combination with BrdU.

Also available as a room-temperature-stable, ready-to-use solution: NucBlue Live Cell Ready Probes Reagent.
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Color
Blue
Excitation Wavelength Range
350 nm
Dye Type
Hoechst 33342
For Use With (Application)
Fluorescent labeling
For Use With (Equipment)
Fluorescence Microscope
Quantity
10 mL
Detection Method
Fluorescence
Description
Hoechst 33342, Trihydrochloride, Trihydrate - 10 mg/mL Solution in Water
Emission
461 nm
Form
Liquid
Product Line
Hoechst
Shipping Condition
Room Temperature
Product Type
Nucleic Acid Stain
SubCellular Localization
Nucleic Acids, Nucleus

Contents & Storage

Store in refrigerator at 2°C to 8°C and protect from light.

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