CoraLite® Plus 488-Phalloidin (green)
Cat no : PF00001
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Product Information
Phalloidin is a toxin isolated from mushrooms that binds F-Actin in the cytoskeleton. This product is conjugated to our fluorescent CoraLite(R) dye to stain F-actin for labeling, identifying and quantifying actin filaments in immunostaining studies. Compared to many fluorescent dyes, CoraLite(R) dyes have advantages in brightness, light stability and water solubility. Excitation/Emission maxima wavelengths are 490 nm/515 nm.
Conjugated
CoraLite® Plus 488-Phalloidin (green)
Ex/Em: 490/515 nm
Storage
Store at -20°C. Avoid exposure to light. Stable for 2 years after shipment.
Protocol
Stock preparation: Prepare a 200T/mL stock solution by dissolving lyophilized phalloidin (300T) in 1.5 mL sterile water and protect solution from light.
Cautions
This product is formulated as a freeze-dried powder. Please centrifuge it immediately before use and dissolve it in a suitable solvent before use. Phalloidin is highly toxic, please take protective measures while handling.
Stock preparation
Prepare a 200T/mL stock solution by dissolving lyophilized phalloidin (300T) in 1.5 mL sterile water and protect solution from light.
Cited in Article as
PF00001, CoraLite® Plus 488-Phalloidin (green), Proteintech, IL, USA
Publications
Application | Title |
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Acta Biomater Porous composite hydrogels with improved MSC survival for robust epithelial sealing around implants and M2 macrophage polarization | |
J Nanobiotechnology Exosome-transmitted circCABIN1 promotes temozolomide resistance in glioblastoma via sustaining ErbB downstream signaling | |
Cancer Lett CD63+ cancer-associated fibroblasts confer CDK4/6 inhibitor resistance to breast cancer cells by exosomal miR-20 | |
Bioact Mater A novel mechanism of inhibiting in-stent restenosis with arsenic trioxide drug-eluting stent: Enhancing contractile phenotype of vascular smooth muscle cells via YAP pathway. | |
Stem Cells Int Erythropoietin Activates Autophagy to Regulate Apoptosis and Angiogenesis of Periodontal Ligament Stem Cells via the Akt/ERK1/2/BAD Signaling Pathway under Inflammatory Microenvironment | |
Adv Healthc Mater Photosensitive and Conductive Hydrogel Induced Innerved Bone Regeneration for Infected Bone Defect Repair |
Reviews
The reviews below have been submitted by verified Proteintech customers who received an incentive for providing their feedback.
FH Udesh (Verified Customer) (10-04-2023) | Worked well at 1:300 for 1H in 2% BSA at Room Temperature
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FH Víctor (Verified Customer) (07-20-2023) | Really good antibody, at least in my staining of human fibroblasts. The intensity of the conjugated antibody is really good and it seems very specific binding microfilaments of the citoskeleton, with a very low background.
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FH Niklas (Verified Customer) (11-08-2022) | great staining with even a high dilution factor
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