MultiSpeck™ Multispectral Fluorescence Microscopy Standards Kit (in suspension)
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MultiSpeck™ Multispectral Fluorescence Microscopy Standards Kit (in suspension)
The MultiSpeck™ Multispectrual Fluorescence Microscopy Standards Kit provides an external reference for comparing images collected with different optics, on different深入閱讀
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M7901
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產品號碼 M7901
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價格 (TWD)
13,020.00
Online offer
Ends: 31-Dec-2025
18,600.00
您節省 5,580.00 (30%)
Each
新增至購物車
The MultiSpeck™ Multispectrual Fluorescence Microscopy Standards Kit provides an external reference for comparing images collected with different optics, on different instruments and in different laboratories, as well as for monitoring routine day-to-day variations in instrumental performance. The kit includes two suspensions of 4.0 um-diameter microspheres. The first suspension is comprised of multispectral fluorescence microspheres that exhibit three relatively distinct excitation and emission bands all in the same particle. The second suspension is comprised of a mixture of 'single-band' microspheres that exhibit the same three excitation/emission bands - red, green and blue (RGB) as the mutispectral microspheres, but in separate particles. Both suspensions in the kit are provided at ready-to-use densities and can be mounted on slides or incorporated into an experimental sample.
Store in refrigerator 2°C to 8°C and protect from light.
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Abstract
Endocytic clathrin-coated pit formation is independent of receptor internalization signal levels.
Authors:Santini F, Marks MS, Keen JH
Journal:Mol Biol Cell
PubMed ID:9571248
'The mechanisms responsible for coated pit formation in cells remain unknown, but indirect evidence has argued both for and against a critical role of receptor cytoplasmic domains in the process. If the endocytic motifs of receptors are responsible for recruiting AP2 to the plasma membrane, thereby driving coated pit formation, ... More
Volume measurements in confocal microscopy.
Authors:Sieck GC, Mantilla CB, Prakash YS
Journal:Methods Enzymol
PubMed ID:10506980
The polarized sorting of membrane proteins expressed in cultured hippocampal neurons using viral vectors.
Authors:Jareb M, Banker G
Journal:Neuron
PubMed ID:9620691
One model of neuronal polarity (Dotti and Simons, 1990) proposes that neurons and polarized epithelia use similar mechanisms to sort membrane proteins. To explore this hypothesis, we used viral vectors to express proteins in cultured neurons and assessed their distribution using quantitative immunofluorescence microscopy. Basolateral epithelial proteins were polarized to ... More
The dynamics of coiled bodies in the nucleus of adenovirus-infected cells.
The coiled body is a specific intranuclear structure of unknown function that is enriched in splicing small nuclear ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs). Because adenoviruses make use of the host cell-splicing machinery and subvert the normal subnuclear organization, we initially decided to investigate the effect of adenovirus infection on the coiled body. The ... More
Microvascular basal lamina antigens disappear during cerebral ischemia and reperfusion.
Authors:Hamann GF, Okada Y, Fitridge R, del Zoppo GJ
Journal:Stroke
PubMed ID:7482660
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Changes in vascular permeability are well-known and important consequences of cerebral ischemia. The development of edema and of petechial hemorrhage is connected to altered vascular integrity. A major part in microvascular integrity is played by the basal lamina. METHODS: The fates of the basal lamina components laminin, ... More