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- Aggregation-Induced Emission (AIE) Aggregation-Induced Emission (AIE) refers to the phenomenon where certain organic luminescent molecules (fluorescent dyes) exhibit enhanced light emission in the aggregated or solid-state compared to their solution state.
- A Comprehensive Technical Article on Endoplasmic Reticulum and Organelle Staining Reagents In cell biology research, staining techniques are essential tools for observing the internal structures and functions of cells. The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and other organelles such as mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, and lysosomes play specific biological roles.
- Cytoskeletal Staining Reagents The cytoskeleton is an essential scaffold within cells, composed of actin, tubulin, and intermediate filaments. It plays a crucial role in maintaining cell shape, cell movement, cell division, and signal transduction. Cytoskeletal staining reagents not only help researchers visualize the ...
- Amine-Reactive Probe Labeling Experimental Protocol Amine-reactive probe labeling techniques are widely used for the labeling and tracking of biomolecules, especially in the modification of proteins and nucleic acids.
- Selection of fluorescent dyes for multicolor flow-through experiments Selection of fluorescent dyes for multicolor flow-through experiments
- Ethidium Bromide: Beautiful and Dangerous Ethidium bromide (EtBr) is a classical fluorescent dye widely used in molecular biology research. Its chemical structure consists of a tri-benzimidazole, which can intercalate between the base pairs of DNA or RNA, significantly enhancing its fluorescence signal. Initially discovered as a ...
- Immunocytochemistry (ICC) protocol Immunocytochemistry (ICC) protocol
- Dye-Aggregation The absorption of light results in dye molecules entering an electronically excited state, which can store energy only for a brief period and can be radiated again during fluorescence after the excited state's lifetime.
- Fluorescent Probes - Absorption and Fluorescence Besides the optical phenomena of refraction, scattering, interference, and diffraction in partially or totally transparent objects, which can result in colour impressions such as rainbows, sky blue, sparkling soap bubbles, gorgeous peacock feathers, or thin oil films and layers, the colours of ...
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