Di-12-ANEPPQ
Di-12-ANEPPQ is a fast-responding membrane potential dye. It is more hydrophobic than Di-8-ANEPPQ and is useful for potential-sensitive retrograde labeling of neurons.
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Product Description
Di-12-ANEPPQ is a fast-responding membrane potential dye. It is more hydrophobic than Di-8-ANEPPQ and is useful for potential-sensitive retrograde labeling of neurons.
- λEx/λEm (MeOH) = 522/720 nm*
- Orange red solid soluble in DMF or DMSO
- Store at -20°C and protect from light, especially in solution
- C46H75Br2N3
- MW: 827.4
* Note that the spectra of styryl dyes generally undergo a large blue shift in lipids compared to organic solvent. See the spectra for styryl dyes in liposomes under product images.
References
1. J Neurosci Meth 70, 121 (1996).
2. J Neurosci Meth 70, 111 (1996).
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