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5,5′-Difluoro BAPTA (AM) (CAS 156027-00-8)

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Application:
5,5′-Difluoro BAPTA (AM) is a non-fluorescent Ca2+ indicator
CAS Number:
156027-00-8
Purity:
>98%
Molecular Weight:
800.67
Molecular Formula:
C34H38F2N2O18
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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5,5i difluoro Bapta(AM) is a cell-permeable non-fluorescent Ca2+ indicator. BAPTA and its derivatives are calcium chelators that are commonly used to form calcium buffers with well-defined calcium concentrations. BAPTA chelators provide an important means to study the roles of calcium in cells. The AM ester forms of the BAPTA chelators allow for control of the cytosolic calcium concentrations when injected into or incubated with cells. Key advantages of these calcium chelators include relative insensitivity toward intracellular pH change and fast release of calcium. Additional BAPTA chelators available: BAPTA, Free Acid (sc-201508) BAPTA tetrapotassium salt (sc-202076) BAPTA/AM (sc-202488) BAPTA-APM (sc-206966) BAPTA-TMFM (sc-212043) 5,5i difluoro Bapta(K+ Salt) (sc-217248) Bapta-FF (AM) (sc-217696) BAPTA, Tetrasodium Salt (sc-278716)


5,5′-Difluoro BAPTA (AM) (CAS 156027-00-8) References

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5,5'-Difluoro BAPTA (AM), 25 mg

sc-217247
25 mg
$374.00