Di-4-ANEPPS

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  • 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

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  • 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

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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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  2. Blinova, K., J. Stohlman, J. Vicente, D. Chan, L. Johannesen, M. P. Hortigon-Vinagre, V. Zamora, G. Smith, W. J. Crumb, L. Pang, B. Lyn-Cook, J. Ross, M. Brock, S. Chvatal, D. Millard, L. Galeotti, N. Stockbridge, and D. G. Strauss. 2017. Comprehensive Translational Assessment of Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Derived Cardiomyocytes for Evaluating Drug-Induced Arrhythmias. Toxicol Sci. Pubmed

  3. Bachtel, A. D., R. A. Gray, J. M. Stohlman, E. B. Bourgeois, A. E. Pollard, and J. M. Rogers. 2011. A novel approach to dual excitation ratiometric optical mapping of cardiac action potentials with di-4-ANEPPS using pulsed LED excitation. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. Pubmed

  4. Fluhler, E., V. G. Burnham, and L. M. Loew. 1985. Spectra, membrane binding, and potentiometric responses of new charge shift probes. Biochemistry. Pubmed

  5. Montana, V., D. L. Farkas, and L. M. Loew. 1989. Dual-wavelength ratiometric fluorescence measurements of membrane potential. Biochemistry. Pubmed

  6. Loew, L. M., L. B. Cohen, J. Dix, E. N. Fluhler, V. Montana, G. Salama, and J. Y. Wu. 1992. A naphthyl analog of the aminostyryl pyridinium class of potentiometric membrane dyes shows consistent sensitivity in a variety of tissue, cell, and model membrane preparations. J Membr Biol. Pubmed