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Invitrogen™ Di-4-ANEPPS

Molecules that fluoresce in response to electrical potential changes in their environment

Brand:  Invitrogen™ D1199

Code : 50

Additional Details : Weight : 0.00525kg

Product Code. 11530196

  • £504.00 / 5mg
Estimated Shipment: 16-07-2024
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For Research Use Only. All usage must comply with product instructions.
 

Description

Description

Increases and decreases in membrane potential-referred to as membrane hyperpolarization and depolarization, respectively-play a central role in many physiological processes, including nerve-impulse propagation, muscle contraction, cell signaling and ion-channel gating. Potentiometric probes are important tools for studying these processes.

  • These are fast-response probes that operate by means of change in their electronic structure, and consequently their fluorescence properties, in response to change in surrounding electric field
  • Their optical response is sufficiently fast to detect transient (millisecond) potential changes in excitable cells, including single neurons, cardiac cells and intact brains
  • However, magnitude of their potential-dependent fluorescence change is often small; fast-response probes typically show a 2-10% fluorescence change per 100mV
  • Furthermore, these dyes display potential-dependent shift in their excitation spectra, thus permitting quantitation of membrane potential using excitation ratio measurements
  • Zwitterionic molecule, exhibits most consistent potentiometric response in different cell and tissue types
  • Ex/Em maxima bound to model phospholipid membranes are approximately 465/635nm (but spectral properties are highly dependent on environment)
  • Nonfluorescent until bound to membranes
  • Soluble in ethanol, DMSO, and DMF
  • Dye is introduced into cells by direct addition of stock solution to cell culture medium or by using by retrograde labeling
  • Fast-response probe, suitable for detecting submillisecond membrane potential changes
  • Plasma membrane of cell typically has a transmembrane potential of approximately -70mV (negative inside) as a consequence of K+, Na+, and Cl- concentration gradients that are maintained by active transport processes
  • Potentiometric probes offer an indirect method of detecting the translocation of these ions

Cell Analysis, Cell Metabolism, Cell Structure, Cell Viability, Proliferation and Function, Membranes (General) and Lipids

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Shipping Condition: Room temperature

Specifications

Specifications

Orange
Fluorescent
ANEP Dye
Cell Membranes & Lipids
Store at room temperature and protect from light.
Fluorescence Microscope
Room Temperature
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.