Neutral Red, high purity
Neutral Red, high purity
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Neutral Red, high purity

The high-purity neutral red is a common lysosomal probe that stains lysosomes a fluorescent red.Read more
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N324625 mg
Catalog number N3246
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25 mg
Price (CNY)
2,389.00
Each
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The high-purity neutral red is a common lysosomal probe that stains lysosomes a fluorescent red.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
ColorRed
Detection MethodFluorescence
For Use With (Equipment)Fluorescence Microscope, Microplate Reader
Quantity25 mg
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Label TypeFluorescent Dye
Product TypeLysosomal Probe
SubCellular LocalizationLysosomes
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store at room temperature and protect from light.

Citations & References (60)

Citations & References
Abstract
Isolation of DAP3, a novel mediator of interferon-gamma-induced cell death.
Authors:Kissil JL, Deiss LP, Bayewitch M, Raveh T, Khaspekov G, Kimchi A
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:7499268
'Interaction of certain cytokines with their corresponding cell-surface receptors induces programmed cell death. Interferon-gamma induces in HeLa cells a type of cell death with features characteristic of programmed cell death. Here, we report the isolation of a novel gene, DAP3 (death-associated protein-3), involved in mediating interferon-gamma-induced cell death. The rescue ... More
Rapid movements of vimentin on microtubule tracks: kinesin-dependent assembly of intermediate filament networks.
Authors:Prahlad V, Yoon M, Moir RD, Vale RD, Goldman RD
Journal:J Cell Biol
PubMed ID:9763428
'The assembly and maintenance of an extended intermediate filament (IF) network in fibroblasts requires microtubule (MT) integrity. Using a green fluorescent protein-vimentin construct, and spreading BHK-21 cells as a model system to study IF-MT interactions, we have discovered a novel mechanism involved in the assembly of the vimentin IF cytoskeleton. ... More
Some fluorescent counterstains for neuroanatomical studies.
Authors:Schmued LC, Swanson LW, Sawchenko PE
Journal:J Histochem Cytochem
PubMed ID:6174560
'Methods for counterstaining neural tissue that contains fluorescent markers have been developed. Acridine orange is useful for localizing cells that are retrogradely labelled with the fluorescent tracers true blue, bisbenzimide, and nuclear yellow because at low concentrations it yields a green Nissl stain when excited with blue, but not with ... More
Quantification of adherent and nonadherent cells cultured in 96-well plates using the supravital stain neutral red.
Authors:Löwik CW, Alblas MJ, van de Ruit M, Papapoulos SE, van der Pluijm G
Journal:Anal Biochem
PubMed ID:7694524
'In this study we present a rapid, simple, sensitive, inexpensive, and environment-friendly assay for determination of the number of adherent or nonadherent cells cultured in 96-well plates using the supravital stain neutral red. We describe a validation of the method and demonstrate its application to study the effects of hormones ... More
Solvent polarity and pH effects on the spectroscopic properties of neutral red: application to lysosomal microenvironment probing in living cells.
Authors:Sousa C, Sá e Melo T, Gèze M, Gaullier JM, Mazière JC, Santus R
Journal:Photochem Photobiol
PubMed ID:8628751
'Neutral red is a lysosomal probe and a biological pH indicator. In aqueous solutions, the protonated (NRH) and neutral (NR) forms of monomeric neutral red exhibit distinct absorption maxima (535 and 450 nm, respectively) but have the same fluorescence with a maximum at 637 nm and a quantum yield of ... More