FFN200 dihydrochloride, a fluorescent substrate of VMAT2 , selectively trace monoamine exocytosis in both neuronal cell culture and brain tissue. The fluorescence excitation and emission maxima of FFN200 are determined to be 352 and 451 nm, respectively.
In Vitro
FFN200 dihydrochloride does not rely on DAT or other Na+-dependent transporters for loading into dopaminergic neurons. MCE has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only.