DAPI is a fluorescent dye based on DAPI (4′, 6-diamidino-2-phenylindole), which is widely used for DNA and nucleus staining in cellular imaging techniques. The detection principle is that DAPI binds to the minor groove in the DNA double strand and emits an intense blue fluorescence (maximum excitation and emission of Ex = 364 nm and Em = 454 nm, respectively); DAPI itself has a low fluorescence background, but binding to dsDNA enhances the fluorescence intensity by about 20 times. The product is easy to operate, only need to dilute DAPI Solution to the appropriate concentration, add it to the sample, incubate for a certain period of time, then bright blue fluorescence can be observed, and can be observed by fluorescence microscope or flow cytometry.
DAPI is widely used for nuclear staining, apoptosis, and cell cycle analysis of living cells, fixed cells or tissues, and paraffin sections. The concentration of this product is 1 mg/ml and can be diluted to the desired working concentration, generally recommended working concentration of DAPI is 0.5~10 μg/ml. In addition, we also provide ready-to-use products CytoDet DAPI Staining Solution (Ready-to-Use) (Code No. AG51014 / AG51016), which is optimized to be used directly and does not need to be diluted. The concentration is optimized for direct use without the need for dilution.
1. The product is a highly concentrated solution of 1 mg/ml, which can be adjusted to different working concentrations as needed.
The working concentration of DAPI is recommended to be 0.5~10 μg/ml when used for staining of fixed cell nuclei.
2. Simple operation, only need to add the staining solution to the cells, staining 5~20 min can be observed blue fluorescence, staining performance is stable.
3. DAPI binds to dsDNA with a typical blue fluorescence, which is ideal for use in cell biology experiments with green and red fluorescent groups in multicolor experiments.
| individual parts making up a compound | norm |
| DAPI Solution (1 mg / ml) | 1 ml |
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