- Cyanines, also
referred to as tetramethylindo(di)-
carbocyanines are a
synthetic dye
family belonging to the
polymethine group.
Although the name derives...
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manufactured by Invitrogen,
which has a
series of long-chain
lipophilic carbocyanine dyes, of
which DiI is one of the most well
researched members. Some prominent...
- CE, Won AP, et al. (April 2006). "Fluorescent
signal amplification of
carbocyanine dyes
using engineered viral nanoparticles".
Journal of the
American Chemical...
- Stains-all is a
carbocyanine dye,
which stains anionic proteins,
nucleic acids,
anionic polysaccharides and
other anionic molecules. Stains-all is metachromatic...
- a
clump of
microorganisms from 41 km
fluorescing on
application of a
carbocyanine dye (indicating viability) is
shown in the left panel, and
scanning electron...
- wisc.edu/frogs/gast/gast_fatemap.html Fate-Mapping Technique:
Using Carbocyanine Dyes for
Vital Labeling of
Cells in Gastrula-Stage
Mouse Embryos Cultured...
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Jullia V. (1974). "Simultaneous
differential staining by a
cationic carbocyanine dye of
nucleic acids,
proteins and
conjugated proteins".
Journal of Histochemistry...
- Am. Chem. Soc., 125, 3192 (2003).
Fluorescent signal amplification of
carbocyanine dyes
using engineered viral nanoparticles.
Carissa M. Soto, Amy Szuchmacher...
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fluorescence change.
Typical slow-response
probes include cationic carbocyanines and rhodamines, and
ionic oxonols.
Commonly used
voltage sensitive dyes...
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Transactions 121 (1922): 2008-2014. Hamer,
Frances Mary. "CCCCXVIII.—
Carbocyanine dyes with
substituents attached to the three-carbon chain."
Journal of...