Cytoskeleton Inc - Acti-Stain™ Fluorescent Phalloidins
The Acti-stain™ line of fluorescent phalloidins has been developed with an emphasis on creating exceptionally bright and stable probes at an economical price. Side-by-side comparisons with leading competing products demonstrate that you will enjoy savings while not sacrificing the quality of the stain when switching to an Acti-stain™ probe.
Product Uses Include
Compatibility
These probes are compatible with popular filter sets such as FITC, TRITC and Cy 5.
The combination of in-house manufacturing, stringent quality control and convenient packaging provides a great value.
The Acti-stain™ line of fluorescent phalloidins has been developed with an emphasis on creating exceptionally bright and stable probes at an economical price. Side-by-side comparisons with leading competing products demonstrate that you will enjoy savings while not sacrificing the quality of the stain when switching to an Acti-stain™ probe.
Product Uses Include
- Stain F-actin in fixed cells
- Stabilize actin filaments in vitro
- Visualize actin filaments in vitro
Compatibility
These probes are compatible with popular filter sets such as FITC, TRITC and Cy 5.
The combination of in-house manufacturing, stringent quality control and convenient packaging provides a great value.
Photo: Swiss 3T3 cell stained with anti-vinculin (red), Dapi (blue nucleus) and F-actin is stained with Acti-stain™ 488 (green F-actin, Cat.# PHDG1).
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Acti-Stain™ Fluorescent Phalloidins - Recent Citations
Haines, A. et al. Chlamydia trachomatis Subverts Alpha-Actinins To Stabilize Its Inclusion. Microbiology Spectrum. 2023 Feb 14;11(1):e0261422. doi: 10.1128/spectrum.02614-22. Epub 2023 Jan 18.
Sohn, Claira et al. Pathogenic tau decreases nuclear tension in cultured neurons. Frontiers in Aging. 2023 Jan 23:4:1058968. doi: 10.3389/fragi.2023.1058968. eCollection 2023.
Haines, A. et al. Chlamydia trachomatis Subverts Alpha-Actinins To Stabilize Its Inclusion. Microbiology Spectrum. 2023 Feb 14;11(1):e0261422. doi: 10.1128/spectrum.02614-22. Epub 2023 Jan 18.
Sohn, Claira et al. Pathogenic tau decreases nuclear tension in cultured neurons. Frontiers in Aging. 2023 Jan 23:4:1058968. doi: 10.3389/fragi.2023.1058968. eCollection 2023.