Di-4-ANEPPS
Absorbance, emission peaks in multilamellar lipid vesicles (MLVs) shown above: 470 nm, 620 nm.
Absorbance, emission peaks in ethanol: 500 nm, 725 nm.
Recommended excitation range: 510-530 nm.
MW: 480.66 g/mol
The minimum combined order total is $200
Absorbance, emission peaks in multilamellar lipid vesicles (MLVs) shown above: 470 nm, 620 nm.
Absorbance, emission peaks in ethanol: 500 nm, 725 nm.
Recommended excitation range: 510-530 nm.
MW: 480.66 g/mol
The minimum combined order total is $200
Absorbance, emission peaks in multilamellar lipid vesicles (MLVs) shown above: 470 nm, 620 nm.
Absorbance, emission peaks in ethanol: 500 nm, 725 nm.
Recommended excitation range: 510-530 nm.
MW: 480.66 g/mol
The minimum combined order total is $200
Structure and Spectra
Product Details:
Pre-dried aliquots (solid, solvent removed)
Quantity: 100 nmol / tube (48 μg)
2.0-mL free standing polypropylene tubes
Sealed cap
Individually labeled
References
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