ANNINE-6plus

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Product Description

– ANNINE-6plus is a water soluble voltage sensitive dye (also called potentiometric dyes). This compound was developed at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry in Germany. It is used to optically measure the changes in transmembrane voltage of excitable cells, including neurons, skeletal and cardiac myocytes. ANNINE-6plus has a fractional fluorescent intensity change (ΔF/F per 100 mV change) of about 30% with single-photon excitation (~488 nm) and >50% with two-photon excitation (~1060 nm).

Web ID

– T30078

Storage Temperature

– -20℃

Shipping

– Blue Ice

Molecular Formula

– C39H47Br2N3

References

– Ramamoorthy S, Wilson TM, Wu T, Nuttall AL. Non-uniform distribution of outer hair cell transmembrane potential induced by extracellular electric field. Biophys J. 2013 Dec 17;105(12):2666-75. doi: 10.1016/j.bpj.2013.11.021. PubMed PMID: 24359738; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3882456.

CAS Number

– 1151942-85-6

Molecular Weight

– C39H47Br2N3

SMILES

– C[N+](C)(C)CCC[N+]1=CC2=CC=C3C4=CC=C5C(C=CC6=CC(N(CCCC)CCCC)=CC=C56)=C4C=CC3=C2C=C1.[Br-].[Br-]

Product type

– Dye-Reagents

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