A sample from each lot of TOTAL-NUCLEAR-ID® Green/ Red Nucleolus/Nucleus Detection Kit is used to stain HeLa cells using the procedures described in the user manual. Cells stained with NUCLEOLAR-ID® Green Detection Reagent show maximal fluorescence signal within the nucleoli, with only faint fluorescence throughout the nucleus and cytoplasm. NUCLEAR-ID® Red Detection Reagent maximally stains the DNA in the cell nucleus. Cells induced by actinomycin D show reduction of nucleolar signal.
應用
Fluorescence microscopy, Fluorescent detection For visualizing nucleoli and nuclei simultaneously in living cells.
短期儲存
-20°C
長期儲存
-80°C
組分
NUCLEOLAR-ID® Green Detection Reagent, 50 µL NUCLEAR-ID® Red Detection Reagent, 50 µL Actinomycin D Control, 125 µg 10X Assay Buffer, 15 mL
產品說明
The TOTAL-NUCLEAR-ID® green/red nucleolar/nuclear detection kit is a member of the CELLESTIAL® product line, reagents and assay kits comprising fluorescent molecular probes that have been extensively benchmarked for live cell analysis applications. CELLESTIAL® reagents and kits are optimal for use in demanding imaging applications, such as confocal microscopy, flow cytometry and HCS, where consistency and reproducibility are required.
部分產品文獻引用
1. Guanidinylated bioresponsive poly(amido amine)s designed for intranuclear gene delivery: J. Yu, et al.; Int. J. Nanomedicine 11, 4011 (2016), Application(s): Confocal microscopy using MCF7 cells
2. Dose-dependent role of the cohesin complex in normal and malignant hematopoiesis: A.D. Viny, et al.; J. Exp. Med. 212, 1819 (2015), Application(s): Confocal microscopy
3. Small-molecule multi-targeted kinase inhibitor RGB-286638 triggers P53-dependent and -independent anti-multiple myeloma activity through inhibition of transcriptional CDKs: D. Cirstea, et al.; Leukemia 27, 2366 (2013), Application(s): Nucleolar segregation analysis by immunofluorescence
4. Mismatch in mechanical and adhesive properties induces pulsating cancer cell migration in epithelial monolayer: M.H. Lee, et al.; Biophys. J. 102, 2731 (2012), Application(s): Detection of nuclei and nucleoli in breast cell lines using fluorescence microscopy
5. AFM stiffness nanotomography of normal, metaplastic and dysplastic human esophageal cells: A. Fuhrmann, et al.; Phys. Biol. 8, 015007 (2011), Application(s): Fluorescence lifetime imaging of normal and dysplasic esophageal cells
6. Strategies of actin reorganisation in plant cells: A.P. Smertenko, et al.; J. Cell Sci. 123, 3019 (2010), Application(s): Staining of plant cells