P3069
Poly-L-lysine–FITC Labeled
mol wt 30,000-70,000
Synonym(s):
FITC-Labeled Poly-ʟ-lysine
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form
powder
mol wt
precursor poly-L-lysine • HBr 30,000-70,000
30,000-70,000
extent of labeling
0.003-0.01 mol FITC per mol lysine monomer
color
yellow to orange
application(s)
cell analysis
storage temp.
−20°C
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Application
- Application of fluorescence recovery after photobleaching to diffusion of a polyelectrolyte in a multilayer film.: This study utilizes FITC-labeled Poly-L-lysine to investigate the diffusion dynamics of polyelectrolytes in multilayer films via fluorescence recovery after photobleaching, providing insights into molecular interactions and film assembly processes (Picart C et al., 2005).
- Detection of charges and their distribution on dialysis membranes with cationic/anionic dyes using confocal laser scanning microscopy.: This research demonstrates the use of FITC-labeled Poly-L-lysine among other dyes to detect and analyze the distribution of charges on dialysis membranes, which is crucial for improving the performance and safety of dialysis treatments (Thomaneck U et al., 1991).
Other Notes
Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 3
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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JAN Code
P3069-10MG:
P3069-VAR:
P3069-25MG:
P3069-BULK:
P3069-50MG:
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