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Invitrogen™ Heparin, Fluorescein Conjugate
Description
The green-fluorescent fluorescein heparin conjugate should be a useful tool for studying binding of this mucopolysaccharide in cells and tissue.
Cell Analysis, Cell Structure, Cellular Imaging, Immunofluorescence (IF), Immunofluorescence Staining and Detection, Receptors
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Shipping Condition: Room temperature
Specifications
Specifications
| Quantity | 1 mg |
| Conjugate | Fluorescein |
| Content And Storage | Store in freezer (-5 to -30°C) and protect from light. |
| Label Type | Classic Dyes |
| Shipping Condition | Room Temperature |
| Form | Lyophilized |
| Protein Subtype | Other Proteins |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The molecular weight of Heparin, Fluorescein Conjugate (Cat. No. H7482) is ~18,000 and the information can be found on the Calcium Regulation—Section 17.2 page (see Data Table).
Heparin is quite soluble in water (10mg/ml) or aqueous buffer and you can prepare stock solutions of at least 1 mM using water as the solvent. Once dissolved, the stability of the nonsterile solution is very poor, so it should either be sterile filtered (0.2 µm) or an antibacterial (e.g., 0.06-1% benzyl alcohol) should be added. Heparin in solution should not be frozen, but is stable at 2-8 degrees C.
Heparin is an irregular aggregate of a 3,000 MW monomers, and they are low molecular weight heparins. They are purified by dialysis with a cut off of > 10 kDa and have an average of 18kDa.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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