FITC-DEAE-Dextran 70 is a cationic fluorescent dextran that may be used to study cell processes such as cell permeability, phagocytosis and endocytosis and to study mechanisms of biomolecular delivery. FITC-DEAE-Dextran 70 may be use to compare its selectivity versus neutral FITC-Dextran 70 or anionic FITC-CM-Dextran 70.
The influence of molecular charge on macromolecule transport during peritoneal dialysis was assessed by determining transperitoneal transport rates for fluorescent-labeled macromolecules (molecular radii from 15 to 40 A) that differed only in molecular charge: neutral dextran, anionic dextran sulfate and
Concentration gradients of biochemical stimuli such as morphogens play a critical role in directing cell fate patterning across species and throughout development but are not commonly recapitulated in vitro. While in vitro biomolecule gradients have been generated using customized microfluidic
Carrier and dose effects on the pharmacokinetics of T-0128, a camptothecin analogue-carboxymethyl dextran conjugate, in non-tumor- and tumor-bearing rats.
Harada M, Murata J, Sakamura Y, et al.
J. Controlled Release, 71, 71-86 (2001)
Reduced diffusion of charge-modified, conformationally intact anionic Ficoll relative to neutral Ficoll across the rat glomerular filtration barrier in vivo.
Axelsson J, Sverrisson K, Rippe A, et al.
American Journal of Physiology: Renal Physiology, 301, F708-F712 (2011)
Physiological regulation of blood flow in bone marrow is important to maintain oxygen and glucose supplies but also the physiological hypoxic state of the hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) niche. However, regulatory mechanisms underlying microcirculation in the bone marrow (BM) niche
Explore FITC-labelled polysaccharides and their properties, including impact of molecular weight on molecule dimensions.
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