HCS LipidTOX™ Green Phospholipidosis Detection Reagent (1000X), for cellular imaging
HCS LipidTOX™ Green Phospholipidosis Detection Reagent (1000X), for cellular imaging
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HCS LipidTOX™ Green Phospholipidosis Detection Reagent (1000X), for cellular imaging

The HCS LipidTOX™ Green phospholipidosis detection reagent was developed to characterize the potentially toxic side effects of compounds on lipidRead more
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H34350Each
Catalog number H34350
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The HCS LipidTOX™ Green phospholipidosis detection reagent was developed to characterize the potentially toxic side effects of compounds on lipid metabolism in mammalian cell lines. This reagent is easily detected by fluorescence microscopy or an HCS reader equipped with filters that can detect excitation/emission maxima ∼495/525 nm. LipidTOX™ phospholipidosis detection reagents do not affect the normal growth of cells, and the staining observed after incubation in live cells is maintained after formaldehyde fixation. This probe is compatible with the HCS LipidTOX™ neutral lipid stains (H34475, H34476, and H34477).
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Detection MethodFluorescence
Dye TypeOther Label(s) or Dye(s)
Format96-well plate
QuantityEach
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
For Use With (Equipment)High Content Analysis Instrument
Product LineLipidTOX
Product TypePhospholipidosis Detection Reagent
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store in freezer -5°C to -30°C and protect from light.

Citations & References (5)

Citations & References
Abstract
Role of fatty-acid synthesis in dendritic cell generation and function.
Authors:Rehman A, Hemmert KC, Ochi A, Jamal M, Henning JR, Barilla R, Quesada JP, Zambirinis CP, Tang K, Ego-Osuala M, Rao RS, Greco S, Deutsch M, Narayan S, Pachter HL, Graffeo CS, Acehan D, Miller G,
Journal:J Immunol
PubMed ID:23536633
'Dendritic cells (DC) are professional APCs that regulate innate and adaptive immunity. The role of fatty-acid synthesis in DC development and function is uncertain. We found that blockade of fatty-acid synthesis markedly decreases dendropoiesis in the liver and in primary and secondary lymphoid organs in mice. Human DC development from ... More
Validation of a Novel Fgf10 Cre-ERT2 Knock-in Mouse Line Targeting FGF10Pos Cells Postnatally.
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Journal:Front Cell Dev Biol
PubMed ID:34055804
SOX2, OCT3/4 and NANOG expression and cellular plasticity in rare human somatic cells requires CD73.
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Journal:Cell Signal
PubMed ID:27705752
Filovirus Antiviral Activity of Cationic Amphiphilic Drugs Is Associated with Lipophilicity and Ability To Induce Phospholipidosis.
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Journal:Antimicrob Agents Chemother
PubMed ID:32513799
Adult Drosophila Lack Hematopoiesis but Rely on a Blood Cell Reservoir at the Respiratory Epithelia to Relay Infection Signals to Surrounding Tissues.
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Journal:Dev Cell
PubMed ID:31735669