Labeling-detection

Biocytin TMR [5-(and-6)-Tetramethylrhodamine biocytin] - 5 mg

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  • Cat.Number : AS-60658
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Biocytin TMR (orange fluorescent biotin) is a water-soluble neuronal tracer, which can be detected using streptavidin. It can be used on fixed cells or introduced into live neuronal tissue by electroporation.

Specifications

Chemistry
Molecular Formula
  • C46H60N8O7S
Molecular Mass/ Weight
  • 869.1
Properties
Absorbance (nm)
  • 554
Emission (nm)
  • 581
Color
Quantity & Purity
Purity
  • Peak Area by HPLC ≥90%
Storage & stability
Form
  • Lyophilized
Resuspension condition
  • DMF or DMSO
Storage Conditions
  • -20°C Protected from Light
Activity
Application
Biomarker Target
Detection Method
Research Area
Sub-category Research Area
Usage
  • Research use

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Citations

A programmable fluorescent viral nanoblock: sensing made easy in a single step.

Methods Mol Biol. . 2013 Oct 30 ; 1108 155 | DOI : 10.1007/978-1-62703-751-8_12.

  • C.M. Soto

Fast neuronal labeling in live tissue using a biocytin conjugated fluorescent probe.

J Neurosci Methods . 2015 Jun 12 ; 253 101 | DOI : 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2015.06.005.

  • M. Harslof

A programmable fluorescent viral nanoblock: sensing made easy in a single step.

Methods Mol Biol. . 2013 Oct 30 ; 1108 155 | DOI : 10.1007/978-1-62703-751-8_12.

  • C.M. Soto

References

Evaluation of Biotin−Dye Conjugates for Use in an HPLC Assay To Assess Relative Binding of Biotin Derivatives with Avidin and Streptavidin

Bioconjug Chem . 2000 Jan 01 ; 11(4) 584 | DOI : https://doi.org/10.1021/bc0000031

  • D. Wilbur
  • et al