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Dojindo Molecular Technologies Inc MitoPeDPP (50 ug x 3) is a cell-membrane-permeable probe for the detection of lipid peroxidation in mitochondria and is used in ferroptosis research (Excitation: 452 nm/Emission: 470 nm) 5 µg x 3

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MitoPeDPP is a newly developed fluorescent dye that can penetrate cell membranes and is accumulated in the mitochondria due to the triphenylphosphonium moiety. MitoPeDPP accumulated in mitochondrial inner membranes is oxidized by lipophilic peroxide and then emits strong fluorescence. Since the excitation and emission wavelengths of the oxidized MitoPeDPP (Ox-MitoPeDPP) are 452 nm and 470 nm, respectively, photodamage and autofluorescence of the samples can be minimized. Therefore, MitoPeDPP can be applicable for imaging of the lipophilic peroxide in living cells under a fluorescence microscope. MitoPeDPP is used to monitor lipid peroxidation in ferroptosis research. Dojindo offers various reagents for mitochondria research. (https://www.dojindo.com/mitochondria-research/)
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