DAPI

DAPI (4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole) is a fluorescent stain that strongly binds to A-T regions of DNA and RNA. While it was originally synthesized as a candidate drug for trypanosomiasis, DAPI instead found widespread use as a blue fluorescent nuclear stain in both living and fixed cells. When bound to double-stranded DNA, the dye has an absorption maximum around 358 nm and an emission maximum around 461 nm. DAPI can also bind RNA, but with less intense fluorescence.

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DAPI

DAPI

Cell Signaling Technology

  • Quantity:
    1 mg
  • Fluorophore/Reactive Dye:
    DAPI
Citations:
(198)
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(2)
ProLong &#174; Gold Antifade Reagent with DAPI

ProLong ® Gold Antifade Reagent with DAPI

Cell Signaling Technology

  • Quantity:
    10 ml
  • Fluorophore/Reactive Dye:
    DAPI
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