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pHrodo™ Red, succinimidyl ester(pHrodo™ Red, SE) , CAS No.P638968

  • Molecular Weight:  ∼650
Item Number
P638968
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Basic Description

Storage TempProtected from light,Store at -20°C
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Product Description

Product introduction:

New pH-sensitive pHrodo™ Red dye conjugates give faster and more accurate results than any other phagocytosis assay

pHrodo™ Red dye conjugates are non-fluorescent outside the cell, but fluoresce brightly red in phagosomes

Get faster staining and more accurate results - without the need for wash steps or quencher dye

• Specific detection of phagocytosis and endocytosis
• Reduced signal variability and improved timing in sensitive experiments
• Multiplex with green dyes such as GFP, Fluo-4, or calcein

The fluorescence of the novel pHrodo™ Red dye dramatically increases as pH decreases from neutral to the acidic, making it an ideal tool to study phagocytosis and its regulation by drugs and/or environmental factors. The lack of fluorescence outside the cell eliminates the need for wash steps and quencher dyes.

Use the ready-made pHrodo™ Red E.coli BioParticles™ conjugates in imaging or flow applications, or pHrodo™ Red SE, the activated succinimidyl ester, for labeling microorganisms or proteins of your choice.

Consult user Manual for solubility instructions.


Color:Red

Product Properties

ReactivityAmine

Names and Identifiers

Molecular Weight ∼650

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