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Di-2-ANEPEQ (CAS 160605-94-7)

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Alternate Names:
JPW 1114
CAS Number:
160605-94-7
Molecular Weight:
549.38
Molecular Formula:
C26H35Br2N3
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Di-2-ANEPEQ is a fluorescent probe used to study membrane potential in cells. It is a lipophilic dye that can insert into the lipid bilayer of cell membranes. When the membrane potential changes, the fluorescence of Di-2-ANEPEQ changes, allowing to monitor membrane potential in real time. This dye is particularly useful for studying excitable cells such as neurons and muscle cells, where changes in membrane potential play a role in cell function. Di-2-ANEPEQ is used to investigate the mechanisms of action potential generation and propagation in various cell types. Its ability to accurately report changes in membrane potential makes it an indispensable for studying the physiology of excitable cells.


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Di-2-ANEPEQ, 5 mg

sc-499434
5 mg
$254.00