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BCECF AM ester 1 mg/mL in DMSO fluorescent pH indicator, Sigma-Aldrich®
Supplier: SIGMA ALDRICH MICROSCOPY
An intracellular fluorescent pH indicator.
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BCECF AM ester ≥95% (by HPLC), Ultrapure
Supplier: ENZO LIFE SCIENCES
pH indicator
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BCECF AM ester 1 mg/mL in anhydrous DMSO ≥95% (by TLC) fluorescent pH indicator
Supplier: Biotium
BCECF, AM ester is membrane-permeant and thus can be loaded into cells via incubation. This product is a mixture of three molecular species, all of which are readily hydrolyzed by endogenous esterases into a single BCECF free acid form once they are in the cells.
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BCECF AM ester ≥95% (by HPLC) fluorescent pH indicator
Supplier: Biotium
BCECF, AM ester is membrane-permeant and thus can be loaded into cells via incubation. This product is a mixture of three molecular species, all of which are readily hydrolyzed by endogenous esterases into a single BCECF free acid form once they are in the cells.
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BCECF AM ester calcium indicator
Supplier: AAT BIOQUEST
Intracellular pH plays an important modulating role in many cellular events, including cell growth, calcium regulation, enzymatic activity, receptor-mediated signal transduction, ion transport, endocytosis, chemotaxis, cell adhesion and other cellular processes.
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BCECF AM ester, Ultra Pure Grade calcium indicator
Supplier: AAT BIOQUEST
Intracellular pH plays an important modulating role in many cellular events, including cell growth, calcium regulation, enzymatic activity, receptor-mediated signal transduction, ion transport, endocytosis, chemotaxis, cell adhesion and other cellular processes.
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BCECF AM ester, CytoFix™ Optimized for long term cellular pH tracking
Supplier: AAT BIOQUEST
Intracellular pH plays an important modulating role in many cellular events, including cell growth, calcium regulation, enzymatic activity, receptor-mediated signal transduction, ion transport, endocytosis, chemotaxis, cell adhesion and other cellular processes.