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R-M-3077 CFSE,CAS:150347-59-4 CFSE (5 (6) - carboxyfluorescein diacetate successful ester) is an intracellular fluorescent dye that can track cell proliferation. Covalently bound CFSE is evenly distributed among daughter cells, so that continuous cell division can be distinguished. price>
R-M-3079 Nile Red,cas:7385-67-3 Nile Red (Nile Blue A oxazone) is a selective and hydrophobic fluorescent stain for intracellular lipid droplets and neutral lipids. Nile Red is intensely fluorescent in all organic solvents and the fluorescence colors range from golden yellow to deep red. price>
R-M-3080 Hoechst 33342 trihydrochloride,CAS : 875756-97-1  Hoechst 33342 trihydrochloride,CAS : 875756-97-1 is a membrane permeant blue fluorescent DNA stain. price>
R-M-3081 2-NBDG,CAS : 186689-07-6 2-NBDG, a fluorescent D-glucose analog, is a fluorescent indicator for monitoring glucose uptake into living cells. price>
R-M-3082 Diphenylterazine,CAS: 344940-63-2 Diphenylterazine (DTZ) is a bioluminescent agent. price>
R-M-3083 WST-8,CAS: 193149-74-5  WST-8 is a water-soluble tetrazolium dye, WST-8 enhances sensitivity of the WST-8-based assay over the conventional MTS-based assay. price>
R-M-3084 Fluo-4 AM,CAS: 273221-67-3  Fluo-4 AM is a fluorescent dye ( λ ex=494 nm, λ EM = 516 nm), which is also a common probe to detect the concentration of intracellular Ca2 +. price>
R-M-3085 Rhodamine 123,CAS:62669-70-9 Rhodamine 123 (RH-123; R-22420) is a fluorescent dye (λex=503 nm, λem=527 nm). price>
R-M-3086 D-Luciferin sodium,CAS:103404-75-7 D-Luciferin (D-(-)-Luciferin) sodium is the substrate of luciferases that catalyze the production of light in bioluminescent insects. price>
R-M-3087 1,8-Diazafluoren-9-one,CAS: 54078-29-4 1,8-Diazafluoren-9-one (DFO) is a chemical that is used to find fingerprints on porous surfaces.1,2-indanedione (1,2-IND) and 1,8-diazafluoren-9-one (DFO) are used in the forensic field to enhance latent fingerprints deposited on porous surfaces due to the formation of fluorescent products by reacting with the amino acids present in the papillary exudate.Informations for reference only. price>