FITC-Dextran (MW 150000)
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804-HY-128868G-01
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10 mg
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FITC-Dextran (MW 150000)
- CAS Number: 60842-46-8
- UNSPSC Description: FITC-Dextran (MW 150000) is a fluorescent probe for fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) dextran (Ex=491 nm; Em=518 nm). FITC-Dextran (MW 150000) can be used as a marker to reveal heat shock-induced cell damage and to study the early and late stages of apoptosis. FITC-Dextran (MW 150000) can be used in perfusion studies in animals or in fluorescence microlymphography, to study processes that affect the permeability of the blood brain barrier (BBB)[6]. FITC-Dextran (MW 150000) can be used as fluorescent probe to study cell permeability[7].
- Target Antigen: Fluorescent Dye
- Type: Dye Reagents
- Related Pathways: Others
- Field of Research: Others
- Assay Protocol: https://www.medchemexpress.com/fitc-dextran-mw-150000.html
- Solubility: H2O : 66.67 mg/mL (ultrasonic)
- Smiles: [FITC-Dextran (MW 150000)]
- Molecular Weight: 150000(Average)
- References & Citations: [1]Moumaris M, et al. Fluorescein isothiocyanate-dextran can track apoptosis and necrosis induced by heat shock of peripheral blood mononuclear cells and HeLa cells[J]. Open Biological Sciences Journal, 2015, 1(1).|[2]Natarajan R, et al. Fluorescein Isothiocyanate (FITC)-Dextran Extravasation as a Measure of Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability. Curr Protoc Neurosci. 2017 Apr 10;79:9.58.1-9.58.15.|[3]Eriksson I, et al. Analysis of Lysosomal pH by Flow Cytometry Using FITC-Dextran Loaded Cells. Methods Mol Biol. 2017;1594:179-189.|[4]Okabayashi K, et al. Cdc42 activates paracellular transport in polarised submandibular gland cells. Arch Oral Biol. 2021 Dec;132:105276.|[5]Yu W, et al. ACE2 contributes to the maintenance of mouse epithelial barrier function. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2020 Dec 17;533(4):1276-1282.|[6]Bolliner A,et al.,Fluorescence microlymphography: diagnostic potential in lymphedema and basis for the measurement of lymphatic pressure and flow velocity. Lymphology. 2007 Jun;40(2):52-62.|[7]Ishii T, et al., Accumulation of macromolecules in brain parenchyma in acute phase of cerebral infarction/reperfusion. Brain Res. 2010 Mar 19;1321:164-8.
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- Storage Conditions: 4°C (Powder, protect from light)
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