Photoactivatable Dyes
Photoactivatable dyes are non-fluorescent until they are excited by light corresponding to their excitation wavelength. They can be particularly useful in super-resolution microscopy, specifically in PALM imaging.
Cat. No. | Product Name / Activity |
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6149 | PA Janelia Fluor® 549, NHS ester |
Yellow photoactivatable dye (Reactive group: NHS ester). Application: super resolution microscopy (SRM), single molecule tracking and live cell imaging | |
6150 | PA Janelia Fluor® 646, NHS ester |
Red photoactivatable dye (Reactive group: NHS ester). Application: super resolution microscopy (SRM), single molecule tracking and live cell imaging |
Literature for Photoactivatable Dyes
Tocris offers the following scientific literature for Photoactivatable Dyes to showcase our products. We invite you to request* your copy today!
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Fluorescent Dyes and Probes Research Product Guide
This product guide provides a background to the use of Fluorescent Dyes and Probes, as well as a comprehensive list of our:
- Fluorescent Dyes, including dyes for flow cytometry
- Fluorescent Probes and Stains, including our new MitoBrilliantTM mitochondria stains
- Tissue Clearing Kits and Reagents
- Aptamer-based RNA Imaging Reagents
- Fluorescent Probes for Imaging Bacteria
- TSA VividTM Fluorophore Kits
- TSA Reagents for Enhancing IHC, ICC & FISH Signals