Super complete GeneCopoeia organelle fluorescent labeling tool

The distant galaxy is inaccessible to us, but there is a kind of creature that is a beacon in the dark—fireflies. When I was a child, I wanted to catch the fireflies and put them in a bottle. I naively thought that I caught a few. The firefly caught the entire starry sky.

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The whole fluorescence we are going to talk about today is a compound used for fluorescent labeling. Fluorescent markers, as the name suggests, use fluorescence to mark what we want to see. With the development of fluorescent labeling technology, the technology is currently widely used in nucleic acid labeling, protein function research, protein localization, drug screening, cell tracking, cell structure labeling, antibody labeling, etc.

The main thing I want to talk about today is that the focus is on products related to Immeger GeneCopoeia cell structure and organelle fluorescent labeling.

GeneCopoeia's series of cell structure and organelle fluorescent probes, including nuclear probes, cell membrane probes, cytoplasmic probes, mitochondrial probes, lysosome probes, Golgi complex probes, endoplasmic reticulum probes, cytoskeleton Probe. Each type of organelle fluorescent probe has different colors of dyes to choose from, providing a timely solution for multiple fluorescent staining! For each type below, only one example is given~ for reference only

1. Nuclear fluorescent probe

NucBeacon Green Live nucleic acid stain, article number C013-1, excitation/emission wavelength (nm) 500/530, application: live cell nuclear staining;

2. Cell membrane fluorescent probe

Diethyl perchlorate, catalog number C016, excitation/emission wavelength (nm) 485/502, application: cytoplasmic membrane staining;

3. Cytoplasm fluorescent probe

Calcareous green, AM, item number C022, excitation/emission wavelength (nm) 360/449, application: cell labeling, cell tracing;

4. Mitochondrial fluorescent probe

JC-1, article number C045, excitation/emission wavelength (nm) 514/529; 585/590

Five, lysosome/Golgi body/endoplasmic reticulum fluorescent probe

Hemolysis standard blue, 1 mg/ml, catalog number C047, excitation/emission wavelength (nm) 370/425

Six, cytoskeleton fluorescent probe

Actin blue 350 stain, item number C051T, excitation/emission wavelength (nm) 347/440

Let's take a look at a set of cytoskeleton dyeing pictures~

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Isn't it beautiful? There is also a ready-to-use cytoskeleton staining reagent EasyProbes™ Actin Stains~~~

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Fluorescent labeling of GeneCopoeia organelles:
http://www.amyjet.com/brand/GeneCopoeia.shtml

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