Fluorophores and Dyes

Fluorophores and dyes are used to stain and detect the presence of certain molecules and compounds. Fluorophores can emit a specific wavelength of light upon excitation and are often bonded to macromolecules. Fluorophores that act as dyes include Fluorescein, Texas Red, and X-Rhodamine, while DAPI, Ethidium Bromide, Propidium Iodide, Hoechst 33342, Acridine Orange, and 7-AAD act as nucleic acid dyes. Fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC), a derivative of fluorescein, is widely used in cell biology, especially for flow cytometry. 7-Aminoactinomycin D (7-AAD) is an intercalating dye used as a fluorescent marker for DNA. Phalloidin, a peptide originating from Amanita phalloides, is used to selectively label F-actin. Fluorophores and dyes are used for protein locality studies, cellular organelle imaging, enzyme assays, fluorescent imagining and microscopy, spectroscopy, immunocytochemistry, and immunohistochemistry. Visit the supplier page for more product information such as quantity and format.

Fluorophores and Dyes

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7-AAD Viability Dye (1,000X)
  • Quantity:
    1 ea
  • Fluorophore/Reactive Dye:
    7-Aminoactinomycin D (7-AAD)
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DAPI Viability Dye

DAPI Viability Dye

Cayman Chemical

  • Quantity:
    100 µL
  • Fluorophore/Reactive Dye:
    DAPI
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