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ENZ-52402 |
100 mg |
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CNY:1653 |
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Hoechst 33258 is a fluorescent probe useful for detecting DNA by fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry. Hoechst 33258 may be used on live or fixed cells and is also applicable for cell cycle analysis and monitoring DNA condensation by flow cytometry. Hoechst 33358 is less cell permeable that other derivatives, however this dye also allows for quantitative measurements when plotted in a standard emission-to-content curve. Wavelength Maxima: Excitation 352nm, Emission 461nm
Product Specification
Alternative Name: |
4-[5-(4-Methyl-1-piperazinyl)[2,5'-bi-1H-benzimidazol]-2'-yl]-phenol . trihydrochloride |
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Formula: |
C25H24N6O . 3HCl |
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MW: |
533.9 (trihydrochloride) |
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CAS: |
23491-45-4 |
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Purity: |
≥95% (HPLC) |
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Appearance: |
Yellow solid. |
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Hazard: |
HARMFUL.
IRRITANT. |
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Solubility: |
Soluble in DMSO. |
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Long Term Storage: |
-20°C |
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Use/Stability: |
Stable for at least one year after receipt when stored as recommended. |
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Handling: |
Protect from light. Keep cool and dry. |
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Background / Technical Information: |
This product is a member of the CELLestial® product line, reagents and assay kits comprising fluorescent molecular probes that have been extensively benchmarked for live cell analysis applications. CELLestial® reagents and kits are optimal for use in demanding imaging applications, such as confocal microscopy, flow cytometry and HCS, where consistency and reproducibility are required. |
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Product Literature References
Hormone-induced 14-3-3γ adaptor protein regulates steroidogenic acute regulatory protein activity and steroid biosynthesis in MA-10 Leydig cells: Y. Aghazadeh et.al; J. Biol. Chem. 15380 (2012),
Application(s): activation of cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA).,
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DNA condensation monitoring after interaction with hoechst 33258 by atomic force microscopy and fluorescence spectroscopy: M. Saito, et al.; J. Biochem.
136, 813 (2004),
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Cell cycle analysis using continuous bromodeoxyuridine labeling and Hoechst 33258-ethidium bromide bivariate flow cytometry: M. Poot, et al.; Methods Cell Biol.
33, 185 (1990),
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