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Medchemexpress LLC Acridine orange (hydrochloride) | 65-61-2 | MFCD00150070 | 99.7% | 301.81 g/mol | C17H20ClN3 | 1 ML

Supplier: Medchemexpress LLC HY10187910MM 1ML
Acridine Orange hydrochloride is a cell-permeable, nucleic acid-selective fluorescent dye used to differentially stain DNA and RNA. In solution it emits green fluorescence when bound to double-stranded DNA (~530 nm) and orange/red fluorescence when bound to single-stranded DNA or RNA (~640 nm). Commonly supplied as a 10 mM solution in DMSO for laboratory research use.
- Cell-permeable nucleic acid-selective fluorescent dye.
- Distinguishes double-stranded DNA (green) from single-stranded DNA/RNA (orange/red).
- Available as a 10 mM solution in DMSO (1 mL) or as a solid form.
- Suitable for fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry applications.
- Molecular formula C17H20ClN3; molecular weight 301.81 g/mol.
- For research use only; not for human or clinical use.
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