

CellBrite™CytoplasmicMembraneLabelingKitsaredesignedtolabelcellcytoplasmicmembraneswithfluorescentdyes,availableinblue,green,orange,andred.Thelabelingisstableandnontoxic,suitableforlong-termtrackingofcells. BycombiningmultipleCellBrite™CytoplasmicMembraneStains,onecanlabelmultiplecellpopulationswithdifferentcolorsforstudiesofcell-cellinteractions.
CellBrite™stainsarebasedonlipophiliccarbocyaninedyes:CellBrite™BlueisbasedonDiB,CellBrite™GreenisbasedonNeuro-DiO,CellBrite™OrangeisbasedonDiI,andCellBrite™RedisbasedonDiD.Carbocyaninedyeslabelcytoplasmicmembraneandintracellularmembranestructuresefficientlyandpermanently.Theyhavebeenusedastracersincell–cellfusion,cellularadhesion,andmigrationapplicationsduetotheirpropertiesoflowcytotoxicityandhighresistancetointercellulartransfer.
Biotium’sCellBrite™CytoplasmicMembraneDyesaredyedeliverysolutionsthatcanbeaddeddirectlytonormalculturemediatouniformlylabelsUSPendedoradherentcellsinculture.CellBrite™dyesallowcellpopulationstobemarkedindistinctivefluorescentcolorsforidentificationaftermixing.Doublelabelingcanidentifycellsthathavefusedorformedstableclusters.
WealsoofferCellBrite™NIRCytoplasmicMembraneDyeswithemissioninthefar-red/near-infraredregionforimagingbyeithermicroscopyornear-infraredimagingdevices.
Kitsinclude:
- CellBrite™ fluorescentmembranedyepre-dissolvedinanoptimizedstainingsolution
- LoADIngbuffer(CellBrite™Blueonly)
Formoreinformation,downloadtheproductinformationsheet,orseeFrequentlyAskedQuestionsaboutCellBrite™CytoplasmicMembraneStains.
ProductInformation
CatalogNo. | MembraneDye | Abs/Em |
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30024 | CellBriteBlue | 366/441nm |
30021 | CellBriteGreen | 484/501nm |
30022 | CellBriteOrange | 549/565nm |
30023 | CellBriteRed | 644/665nm |
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