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M11518 Sulforhodamine B sodium salt Fluorescent Dye
Acid Red 52; Kiton Red 620
Sulforhodamine B is a water-soluble dye with a maximum excitation/emission wavelength of 565 nm/586 nm, emitting orange-red fluorescence. It is often used to observe the cytoplasm. Store at room temperature away from light.
M13799 Rhodamine B Fluorescent Dye
Basic Violet 10; Brilliant Pink B; Rhodamine O; Tetraethylrhodamine
Rhodamine B is a staining fluorescent dye, commonly used for dyeing textiles, paper, soap, leather, and drugs.
M45081 Rhodamine B hydrazide Fluorescent Dye
Rhodamine B hydrazide is a good sulfite probe with colorless, non-fluorescent properties, which produces fluorescence intensity dependent on sulfite concentration (5-800 ng/mL; detection limit = 1.4 ng/mL (3σ)). Sulfite reduction solubilizes oxygen and generates superoxide radicals, which bind to Rhodamine B hydrazide to form the fluorescent product Rhodamine B. This fluorescence can be enhanced by Tween 80 surfactant micelles.Rhodamine B hydrazide exhibits maximum absorption at 554 nm and maximum fluorescence emission at 574 nm. Rhodamine B hydrazide has maximum absorption at 554 nm and maximum fluorescence emission at 574 nm.
M7339 Texas Red (Sulforhodamine 101) Fluorescent Dye
Sulforhodamine 101; SR101
Texas Red (Sulforhodamine 101) is an amphoteric rhodamine red fluorescent dye (excitation/emission: 586/605 nm). Texas Red is used extensively for investigating neuronal morphology and acts as acell type-selective fluorescent marker of astrocytes bothin vivoand in slice preparations.
M9743 Tetramethylrhodamine ethyl ester perchlorate Fluorescent Dye
TMRE
Tetramethylrhodamine ethyl ester (TMRE) can bind to mitochondria and produce orange fluorescence with a maximum excitation/emission wavelength of 550nm/576nm, which is often used to observe mitochondria. Store in refrigerator (-5 to -30°C) away from light.
M9845 PBP10 TFA salt FPR
PBP10 is a 10-AA peptide with rhodamine conjugated at its N terminus, exerts bactericidal activity against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria and limits microbial-induced inflammatory effects.
M11522 Rhodamine 123 Fluorescent Dye
RH-123; R-22420
Rhodamine 123 is a membrane-permeable cationic green fluorescent dye that can be easily absorbed by active mitochondria without cytotoxicity. The maximum excitation/emission wavelength is 508nm/530nm, giving green fluorescence for observation of mitochondria, stored in refrigerators (-5 to -30°C) and protected from light.
M11523 Rhodamine 6G Fluorescent Dye
Basic Red 1;Rhodamine 590;R6G
Rhodamine 6G (Rhodamine 6G) is a fluorescent tracer that can bind to mitochondria, with a maximum excitation/emission wavelength of 525nm/550nm. It emits orange-red fluorescence and should be stored away from light.
M11524 TMRM Fluorescent Dye
Tetramethylrhodamine methyl ester (TMRM) is a cell permeable, cationic fluorescent dye with a maximum excitation/emission wavelength of 550nm/576nm. It emits red fluorescence and can easily adsorb active mitochondria. Store in refrigerator (-5 to -30°C) away from light.
M13781 Dihydrorhodamine 123 Fluorescent Dye
DHR 123
Dihydrorhodamine 123 (DHR 123) is a fluorescent probe (λex=488 nm, λem=525 nm).
M22484 Mito Red Fluorescent Dye
Mito Red is a cell membrane permeable rhodamine based dye. It localizes mitochondria, and emits red fluorescence. λex 569 nm; λem 594 nm in DMSO
M22495 TRITC-dextran (70 kDa) Fluorescent Dye
TRITC-dextran 70
TRITC-dextran (70 kDa) is a fluorescent derivative of a dextran fraction with an average molecular weight of approximately 70000. TRITC dextrans are prepared from special dextran fractions by coupling to tetramethylrhodamine B isothiocyanate (mixed isomers).
M25439 Phalloidin-Tetramethylrhodamine Fluorescent Dye
Phalloidin-retramethylrhodamine is an orange fluorescent probe (ex/em = 546/575 nm) that selectively binds to F-actin. It can be used to localize actin filaments in living or fixed cells, as well as for visualizing individual actin filaments in vitro.
M27842 Tetramethylrhodamine-5-iodoacetamide Fluorescent Dye
5-TMRIA
Tetramethylrhodamine-5-iodoacetamide (5-TMRIA) is a thiol-selective reactive dye that is used to non-specifically label proteins via the cysteine residues. Tetramethylrhodamine-5-iodoacetamide (5-TMRIA) can be used to covalently label DNA fragments.



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