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CelRed nucleic acid gel stain *10,000× concentrate in DMSO*

Catalog No. TD0002L   CAS TD0002L

1) Non-toxicity: The unique oiliness and high molecular weight characteristics of CelRed prevent it from penetrating cell membranes into cells. Ames test results also show that the mutagenicity of CelRed dye is much less than that of EB. 2) High sensitivity: suitable for electrophoretic staining of various fragments of different sizes, with less influence on nucleic acid migration than SYBR Green I. 3) High stability: suitable for preparation of agarose gel by microwave or other heating methods;Extremely in an acid or base buffer at room temperature

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CelRed nucleic acid gel stain *10,000× concentrate in DMSO* Chemical Structure
CelRed nucleic acid gel stain *10,000× concentrate in DMSO*, CAS TD0002L
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Description 1) Non-toxicity: The unique oiliness and high molecular weight characteristics of CelRed prevent it from penetrating cell membranes into cells. Ames test results also show that the mutagenicity of CelRed dye is much less than that of EB. 2) High sensitivity: suitable for electrophoretic staining of various fragments of different sizes, with less influence on nucleic acid migration than SYBR Green I. 3) High stability: suitable for preparation of agarose gel by microwave or other heating methods;Extremely in an acid or base buffer at room temperature
In vitro GelRed for Electrophoresis
In Gel Staining (Pre-staining, same method as EB) Prepare a agarose solution and heat till it dissolves. GelRed Nucleic Acid Staining solution is diluted from the GelRed Nucleic Acid Stain 1:10,000 prior to pouring the gel. Since good thermal stability, GelRed can be added directly to hot agarose solution. Shake to ensure being fully mixed flowing by cast the gel, Run gel and view results by UV projector.
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