Sodium Green™, Tetra (Tetramethylammonium) Salt, cell impermeant
Sodium Green™, Tetra (Tetramethylammonium) Salt, cell impermeant
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Sodium Green™, Tetra (Tetramethylammonium) Salt, cell impermeant

Cette forme imperméante cellulaire de Sodium Green™, tétra(tétraméthylammonium) est un indicateur de Na+ visible et excitable par la lumière.En savoirAfficher plus
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S6900
également connu sous le numéro S-6900
1 mg
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également connu sous le numéro S-6900
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1 mg
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485,00
Each
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Cette forme imperméante cellulaire de Sodium Green™, tétra(tétraméthylammonium) est un indicateur de Na+ visible et excitable par la lumière.

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Usage exclusivement réservé à la recherche. Ne pas utiliser pour des procédures de diagnostic.
Spécifications
Méthode de détectionFluorescence
Type de colorantIndicateur de sodium
Quantité1 mg
Conditions d’expéditionTempérature ambiante
À utiliser avec (équipement)Microscope à fluorescence, Cytomètre en flux
Gamme de produitsSodium Green
Type de produitIndicateur de sodium
Unit SizeEach
Contenu et stockage
Stocker à température ambiante et à l’abri de la lumière.

Citations et références (34)

Citations et références
Abstract
Expression of the voltage-gated sodium channel NaV1.5 in the macrophage late endosome regulates endosomal acidification.
Authors:Carrithers MD, Dib-Hajj S, Carrithers LM, Tokmoulina G, Pypaert M, Jonas EA, Waxman SG,
Journal:J Immunol
PubMed ID:17548620
'Voltage-gated sodium channels expressed on the plasma membrane activate rapidly in response to changes in membrane potential in cells with excitable membranes such as muscle and neurons. Macrophages also require rapid signaling mechanisms as the first line of defense against invasion by microorganisms. In this study, our goal was to ... More
Interaction of cofilin with triose-phosphate isomerase contributes glycolytic fuel for Na,K-ATPase via Rho-mediated signaling pathway.
Authors:Jung J, Yoon T, Choi EC, Lee K
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:12359716
'We reported previously that cofilin, an actin-binding protein, interacts with Na,K-ATPase and enhances its activity (Lee, K., Jung, J., Kim, M., and Guidotti, G. (2001) Biochem. J. 353, 377-385). To understand the nature of this interaction and the role of cofilin in the regulation of Na,K-ATPase activity, we searched for ... More
Pleural surface fluorescence measurement of Na+ and Cl- transport across the air space-capillary barrier.
Authors:Jiang J, Song Y, Bai C, Koller BH, Matthay MA, Verkman AS
Journal:J Appl Physiol
PubMed ID:12391048
'We developed a pleural surface fluorescence method to measure Na(+) and Cl(-) transport in perfused mouse lungs. The air space was filled with aqueous fluid containing membrane-impermeant fluorescent indicators of Cl(-) (lucigenin) or Na(+) (Sodium Green). After instillation of a Cl(-)-free solution into the air space, an increase in perfusate ... More
Fluorescence measurement of intracellular sodium concentration in single Escherichia coli cells.
Authors:Lo CJ, Leake MC, Berry RM
Journal:Biophys J
PubMed ID:16227503
'The energy-transducing cytoplasmic membrane of bacteria contains pumps and antiports maintaining the membrane potential and ion gradients. We have developed a method for rapid, single-cell measurement of the internal sodium concentration ([Na(+)](in)) in Escherichia coli using the sodium ion fluorescence indicator, Sodium Green. The bacterial flagellar motor is a molecular ... More
Regional crypt function in rat large intestine in relation to fluid absorption and growth of the pericryptal sheath.
Authors:Naftalin RJ, Pedley KC
Journal:J Physiol
PubMed ID:9831728
'1. Confocal microscopic studies of rat colonic mucosa showed that the pericryptal sheath surrounding distal colonic crypts is an effective barrier both to dextran and NaCl movement, whereas no such structure surrounds the caecal crypts. 2. The distal colonic pericryptal barrier was functionally demonstrated by accumulation of Sodium Green within ... More