Rojo Nilo
Rojo Nilo
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Rojo Nilo

El rojo Nilo se utiliza para localizar y cuantificar lípidos, en particular las gotas de lípidos neutras dentro de lasMás información
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Número de catálogoCantidad
N114225 mg
Número de catálogo N1142
Precio (USD)
348,30
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Cantidad:
25 mg
Precio (USD)
348,30
Each
Añadir al carro de la compra
El rojo Nilo se utiliza para localizar y cuantificar lípidos, en particular las gotas de lípidos neutras dentro de las células. El rojo Nilo es casi no fluorescente en el agua y otros disolventes polares, pero sufre una mejora de la fluorescencia y grandes cambios azules de absorción y emisión en entornos no polares (niveles máximos de excitación/emisión de ∼552/636 nm en metanol).
Para uso exclusivo en investigación. No apto para uso en procedimientos diagnósticos.
Especificaciones
Método de detecciónFluorescente
Excitación/emisión552/636 nm
Para utilizar con (equipo)Microscopio de fluorescencia
Fórmula molecularC20H18N2O2
Cantidad25 mg
Almacenamiento recomendadoAlmacenar a temperatura ambiente y proteger de la luz.
Condiciones de envíoTemperatura ambiente
Localización subcelularMembranas celulares y lípidos, lisosomas
ColorRojo
Forma físicaSólido
Tipo de productoTinción con rojo Nilo
Unit SizeEach

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Citations & References
Abstract
Developmental shift in the relative percentages of lung fibroblast subsets: role of apoptosis postseptation.
Authors:Awonusonu F,Srinivasan S,Strange J,Al-Jumaily W,Bruce MC
Journal:The American journal of physiology
PubMed ID:10516228
Global metabolic profiling of infection by an oncogenic virus: KSHV induces and requires lipogenesis for survival of latent infection.
Authors:Delgado T, Sanchez EL, Camarda R, Lagunoff M,
Journal:PLoS Pathog
PubMed ID:22916018
Like cancer cells, virally infected cells have dramatically altered metabolic requirements. We analyzed global metabolic changes induced by latent infection with an oncogenic virus, Kaposi's Sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV). KSHV is the etiologic agent of Kaposi's Sarcoma (KS), the most common tumor of AIDS patients. Approximately one-third of the nearly 200 ... More
Three-colour fluorescence immunohistochemistry reveals the diversity of cells staining for macrophage markers in murine spleen and liver.
Authors:Lloyd CM, Phillips AR, Cooper GJ, Dunbar PR,
Journal:J Immunol Methods
PubMed ID:18367204
'Macrophages have traditionally been identified in murine tissues using a small range of markers, typically F4/80, CD68 and CD11b. However many studies have suggested that substantial heterogeneity exists in macrophage populations, and no single marker, nor even pair of markers, can necessarily identify all the populations. Further, many of the ... More
Lipid-dependent bidirectional traffic of apolipoprotein B in polarized enterocytes.
Authors:Morel E, Demignot S, Chateau D, Chambaz J, Rousset M, Delers F
Journal:Mol Biol Cell
PubMed ID:14565984
'Enterocytes are highly polarized cells that transfer nutrients across the intestinal epithelium from the apical to the basolateral pole. Apolipoprotein B (apoB) is a secretory protein that plays a key role in the transepithelial transport of dietary fatty acids as triacylglycerol. The evaluation of the control of apoB traffic by ... More
Functional analysis of FSP27 protein regions for lipid droplet localization, caspase-dependent apoptosis, and dimerization with CIDEA.
Authors:Liu K, Zhou S, Kim JY, Tillison K, Majors D, Rearick D, Lee JH, Fernandez-Boyanapalli RF, Barricklow K, Houston MS, Smas CM,
Journal:Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab
PubMed ID:19843876
'The adipocyte-specific protein FSP27, also known as CIDEC, is one of three cell death-inducing DFF45-like effector (CIDE) proteins. The first known function for CIDEs was promotion of apoptosis upon ectopic expression in mammalian cells. Recent studies in endogenous settings demonstrated key roles for CIDEs in energy metabolism. FSP27 is a ... More