Fluorescein - Reference Standard
Fluorescein - Reference Standard
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Fluorescein - Reference Standard

Fluorescein can be used as a reference standard for ether, ester and phosphate substrates derived from this green-fluorescent dye.See ourRead more
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F13001 g
Catalog number F1300
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31,800
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1 g
Fluorescein can be used as a reference standard for ether, ester and phosphate substrates derived from this green-fluorescent dye.

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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
ColorGreen
Label or DyeClassic Dyes
Quantity1 g
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
TypeFluorescein Reference Standard
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store at room temperature and protect from light.

Citations & References (123)

Citations & References
Abstract
Analysis of mitochondria isolated from single cells.
Authors:Johnson RD,Navratil M,Poe BG,Xiong G,Olson KJ,Ahmadzadeh H,Andreyev D,Duffy CF,Arriaga EA
Journal:Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry
PubMed ID:16937092
Fluorescent indicators of ion concentrations.
Authors:Tsien RY
Journal:Methods Cell Biol
PubMed ID:2538708
Relative binding properties of fluorescein and 9-hydroxyphenylfluoron (HPF) with murine monoclonal anti-fluorescein antibodies.
Authors:Bedzyk WD, Swindlehurst CA, Voss EW
Journal:Biochim Biophys Acta
PubMed ID:1540631
'Contribution of the fluorescein (F1) carboxyl group to hapten binding by idiotypically related murine monoclonal anti-F1 antibodies 4-4-20, 9-40 and 12-40 was studied by comparing relative liganded active site properties with bound Fl or 9-hydroxyphenylfluoron (HPF). Kinetic studies revealed similar association rate constants between Fl and HPF to 4-4-20 (approximately ... More
Selective cell targeting with light-absorbing microparticles and nanoparticles.
Authors:Pitsillides CM, Joe EK, Wei X, Anderson RR, Lin CP
Journal:Biophys J
PubMed ID:12770906
'We describe a new method for selective cell targeting based on the use of light-absorbing microparticles and nanoparticles that are heated by short laser pulses to create highly localized cell damage. The method is closely related to chromophore-assisted laser inactivation and photodynamic therapy, but is driven solely by light absorption, ... More
Metabolite anion carriers mediate the uptake of the anionic drug fluorescein in renal cortical mitochondria.
Authors:Terlouw SA, Tanriseven O, Russel FG, Masereeuw R
Journal:J Pharmacol Exp Ther
PubMed ID:10688611
'The fluorescent organic anion fluorescein (FL) accumulates in proximal tubular cells of the kidney during renal secretion. In freshly isolated and permeabilized proximal tubular cells, the uptake was reduced but still sensitive to probenecid, suggesting a concentrative mechanism that is associated with intracellular compartments. Previous studies have shown that one ... More