Or dihydroethidium - Molecular Probes
Anna Smallcombe PhD Applications (Bio-Rad)
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Subject: Re: DNA dye for living cells
Author: Confocal Microscopy List <[log in to unmask]> at
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Date: 04/12/97 10:49
Why not trying ethidium bromide? it works with plant cells, is excited
over a broad range of wavelenghts (near UV, blue, even green) and
fluoresces in orange-red.
Jean-Pierre Verbelen
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On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Amie E. Franklin wrote:
> Hi,
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> Members of my lab want to perform living microscopy of yeast (pombe) cells
> expressing GFP and BFP fusion proteins. We are interested in viewing the
> chromatin and would like a fluorescent dye in another wavelength.
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> thanks all for your help
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> Amie Franklin
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