CellView Blue CMAC

CellView Blue CMAC

Catalog Number:
CSA1277396ABP
Mfr. No.:
ABPB_C037
Price:
$300
  • Size:
    5 mg
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      • Overview
        • CellView Blue CMAC (Known as CellTracker™ Blue CMAC, Trade Mark of Molecular Probes) is a fluorescent thiol-reactive cell permeant probe that easily pass through cell membranes. Upon reacting with thio-containing compound, the probe is well retained in cells and is passed to daughter cells through several generations but is not transferred to adjacent cells in the population. Cells that are loaded with this probe are typically fluorescent and viable for at least 24 hours, making these probes excellent long-term cell tracers. Furthermore, this probe can be fixed with formaldehyde or glutaraldehyde to allow long-term storage of the labeled cells or tissue, to facilitate safe handling of potentially pathogenic samples.

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      • Properties
        • Categories
          Cyrosol stains
          Molecular Weight
          209.63
          Other Properties
          Excitation/Emission (nm): 353/466
          Storage
          -20°C, protect from light
          Shipping
          Ambient

          * For research use only

      • Applications
        • Application
          Cell labeling; cell tracker
      • Reference
        • Multiple inhibitory ligands induce impaired T-cell immunologic synapse function in chronic lymphocytic leukemia that can be blocked with lenalidomide: establishing a reversible immune evasion mechanism in human cancer. Ramsay AG, Clear AJ, Fatah R, Gribben JG, Blood (2012) 120:1412-1421
          Product usage: Cell Tracking, Imaging, Celltracker blue CMAC, short term. Immunology, Cellomics software. Retention of fluorescent probes during aldehyde-free anhydrous freeze-substitution. Hyde GJ, Davies DS, Cole L, Ashford AE, J Microsc (2003) 210:125-130
          T cell receptor engagement leads to the recruitment of IBP, a novel guanine nucleotide exchange factor, to the immunological synapse. Gupta S, Fanzo JC, Hu C, Cox D, Jang SY, Lee AE, Greenberg S, Pernis AB, J Biol Chem (2003) 278:43541-43549

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