
Molecular Weight: 598.74
Storage: C
[C=Cold D=Desiccated F=Frozen L=Light Sensitive RT=Room Temperature]
Soluble: DMSO, DMF, EtOH
Absorption: (in nm) 495
Emission: (in nm) 520
Molecular Formula: C35H56BrN3
CAS Number: [75168-16-0]
Alternative Name: Acridine orange-10-octadecyl bromide
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Description: Useful fluorescent mitochondrial membrane probe used to analyze mitochondria by flow cytometry and measure changes in mitochondrial mass during apoptosis.
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