
Vybrant™ DiI Cell-Labeling Solution - Thermo Fisher Scientific
DiI is a lipophilic membrane stain that diffuses laterally to stain the entire cell. It is weakly fluorescent until incorporated into membranes. This orange—red-fluorescent dye, which is …
Dil Stain (1,1'-Dioctadecyl-3,3,3',3'-Tetramethylindocarbocyanine ...
DiI is a lipophilic membrane stain that diffuses laterally to stain the entire cell. It is weakly fluorescent until incorporated into membranes. This orange/red-fluorescent dye, which is …
Vybrant® DiI, DiO, and DiD cell-labeling solutions can be added directly to normal culture media to uniformly label suspended or attached culture cells. Cell suspensions or adherent cells on …
The distinct fluorescence colors of DiI (orange fluorescence), DiO (green fluorescence), DiD (red fluorescence) and DiR (deep red fluorescent) provide a convenient tool for multicolor imaging …
Tracers for Membrane Labeling—Section 14.4 - Thermo Fisher Scientific
CellTracker Invitrogen™ CM™-DiI (C7000, C7001) is a DiI derivative that is somewhat more water-soluble than DiIC 18 (3), thus facilitating the preparation of staining solutions for cell …
DiI - Biotium
DiI (DiIC 18 (3); 1,1′-dioctadecyl-3,3,3′,3′-tetramethylindocarbocyanine) is a widely used carbocyanine membrane dye that labels cell membranes by inserting its two long (C 18 …
DiI (DiIC18 (3)) | Fluorescent Dye | MedChemExpress
These optical characteristics make them ideal for staining the cytoplasmic membranes of cells. Once applied to cells, these dyes diffuse laterally within the plasma membrane, resulting in …
The strong, photostable fluorescence, excellent cellular retention, and minimal cytotoxicity of DiI and other long-chain carbocyanine membrane probes make them particularly suitable for long …
DiA, DiI, DiO, DiD and DiR dyes are a family of lipophilic fluorescent stains for labeling cell membranes and other hydrophobic structures. The fluorescence of these environment …
Invitrogen™ Vybrant™ DiI Cell-Labeling Solution - Fisher Sci
DiI is weakly fluorescent until incorporated into membranes. This orange-red-fluorescent dye, which is spectrally similar to tetramethylrhodamine, is often used as a long-term tracer for …