Labeled dextrans are hydrophilic polysaccharides most commonly used in microscopy studies to monitor cell division, track the movement of live cells, and to report the hydrodynamic properties of the cytoplasmic matrix. The labeled dextran is commonly introduced into the cells via microinjection.
NeuroTrace™ CM-DiI tissue-labeling paste consists of CM-DiI (C7000, C7001) mixed into an inert, water-resistant gel. The paste is ready to use as supplied and can be applied directly to live or fixed tissue specimens using the tip of a needle.
Labeled dextrans are hydrophilic polysaccharides most commonly used in microscopy studies to monitor cell division, track the movement of live cells, and to report the hydrodynamic properties of the cytoplasmic matrix. The labeled dextran is commonly introduced into the cells via microinjection.
The BrainStain™ Imaging Kit enables three-color combinatorial labeling of myelin, neurons, and nuclei in brain cryosections in a single 20-minute staining step. The kit contains novel stains that can be used together in one staining solution or separately and replaces traditional methods that can...
Nissl staining is a standard histological method for visualizing neurons in the brain and spinal cord. Composed of ribosomal RNA associated with the rough endoplasmic reticulum in neuronal perikarya and dendrites, the Nissl substance redistributes within the cell body in injured or regenerating...
Labeled dextrans are hydrophilic polysaccharides most commonly used in microscopy studies to monitor cell division, track the movement of live cells, and to report the hydrodynamic properties of the cytoplasmic matrix. The labeled dextran is commonly introduced into the cells via microinjection.
The NeuroTrace green fluorescent Nissl stain, available only from Molecular Probes, binds to the Nissl substance, which is present exclusively in the somata of neuronal cells. The NeuroTrace Nissl stain exhibits bright, green fluorescence that is visible with filters appropriate for fluorescein and...
Labeled dextrans are hydrophilic polysaccharides most commonly used in microscopy studies to monitor cell division, track the movement of live cells, and to report the hydrodynamic properties of the cytoplasmic matrix. The labeled dextran is commonly introduced into the cells via microinjection.
Nissl staining is a standard histological method for visualizing neurons in the brain and spinal cord. Composed of ribosomal RNA associated with the rough endoplasmic reticulum in neuronal perikarya and dendrites, the Nissl substance redistributes within the cell body in injured or regenerating...
Labeled dextrans are hydrophilic polysaccharides most commonly used in microscopy studies to monitor cell division, track the movement of live cells, and to report the hydrodynamic properties of the cytoplasmic matrix. The labeled dextran is commonly introduced into the cells via microinjection.
The cell-impermeant, fixable, polar tracer Alexa Fluor™ 488 biocytin combines the green-fluorescent Alexa Fluor™ 488 fluorophore with biotin and an aldehyde-fixable primary amine. Polar tracers are commonly used to investigate cell-cell and cell-liposome fusion as well as membrane permeability and...
Labeled dextrans are hydrophilic polysaccharides most commonly used in microscopy studies to monitor cell division, track the movement of live cells, and to report the hydrodynamic properties of the cytoplasmic matrix. The labeled dextran is commonly introduced into the cells via microinjection.
Thermo Fisher Scientific offers a broad selection of Invitrogen alpha-bungarotoxin conjugates, including Alexa Flour and Alexa Flour Plus conjugates. Alpha-bungarotoxin, a 74-amino acid peptide extracted from Bungarus multicinctus venom, binds with high affinity to the alpha subunit of the nicotinic...
Labeled dextrans are hydrophilic polysaccharides most commonly used in microscopy studies to monitor cell division, track the movement of live cells, and to report the hydrodynamic properties of the cytoplasmic matrix. The labeled dextran is commonly introduced into the cells via microinjection.
Labeled dextrans are hydrophilic polysaccharides most commonly used in microscopy studies to monitor cell division, track the movement of live cells, and to report the hydrodynamic properties of the cytoplasmic matrix. The labeled dextran is commonly introduced into the cells via microinjection.