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Hi Kevin,

 I use Sudan Black (from Humason’s Animal Tissue Techniques). It is not fluorescent itself and works wonders on quenching endogenous fluorescence, including from blood. The only issue is that the staining is done in 70% alcohol to keep the dye soluble. So depending on your other staining conditions, it might not work for you.

 

Good luck.

 

Helen McBride

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Hi Kevin,

You could try toluidine blue or crystal violet, though I’ve only used these to quench stains fluorescing in the yellow-green.  Or possibly basic fuschin (from Schiff’s), which will fluoresce in the green-yellow but I think is not fluorescent with red excitation.  No experience with any of them on animal cells....

cheers,
Rosemary

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Dear list,
 
We are using transferrin tagged with Alexa633 to label the clathrin-mediated endocytosis pathway of living cells. We wanted to use trypan blue to quench the fluorescence of the remaining Alexa-Tf on the cell membrane. However, this does not seem to work, contrary to e.g. bodipy or fluorescein.
 
Do others also have found difficulties in quenching Alexa-dyes by tripan blue? Does someone know an alternative quencher which might work?
 
Thanks for any suggestions,
 
Kevin
 
 
Kevin Braeckmans, Ph.D.
Lab. General Biochemistry and Physical Pharmacy
Ghent University
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9000 Ghent
Belgium
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