Nuclear fluorescent dyes


Nuclear fluorescent dyes are a class of dyes that can bind to DNA in the cell nucleus and emit fluorescence. They play an important role in cell biology research. Commonly used nuclear fluorescent dyes include DAPI, Hoechst 33258, Hoechst 33342, PI (Propidium Iodide), and others. These nuclear fluorescent dyes provide a variety of options for observing and studying the cell nucleus due to their distinct fluorescence and staining properties.








Related Products

Cat#

Product   Name

Excitation   Wavelength

Emission   Wavelength

RA20035

DAPI(Ready-to-use)

360nm

460nm

RA20036

DAPI   dye

360nm

460nm

RA20037

Hoechst   33342(Ready-to-use)

346nm

460nm

350nm

461nm

RA20038

Hoechst   33258(Ready-to-use)

346nm

460nm

352nm

461nm

RA20039

Hoechst   33342 Live Cell DNA Stain

346nm

460nm

350nm

461nm

RA20040

Hoechst   33258 Live Cell DNA Stain

346nm

460nm

352nm

461nm

RA20041

Propidium   Iodide

493nm

636nm

535nm

617nm

RA20042

PicoGreen   Nucleic Acid Fluorescent Dye

480nm

520nm

RA20067

DRAQ5   Live Cell DNA Stain

647nm

681nm

RA20068

WonderBlue   High Sensitivity Kit

485nm

530nm

RA20016

5(6)-CFDA,   SE

490-500nm

517-520nm

RA20017

6-CDCFDA   SE

504nm

529nm