Mitochondria dye
JC-10 is a derivative of JC-1 useful for determining mitochondrial membrane potential by flow cytometry, fluorescence microscopy and in microplate-based fluorescent assays. JC-10 accumulates in mitochondria, selectively generating an orange J-aggregate emission profile (590 nm) in healthy cells. However, upon cell injury, as membrane potential decreases, JC-10 monomers are generated, resulting in a shift to green emission (525 nm). The principal advantages of JC-10 relative to JC-1 include improved solubility in aqueous media and an ability to detect subtler changes in mitochondrial membrane potential loss. JC-10 allows for both qualitative visualization, considering the shift from orange to green fluorescence emission, and quantitative detection, considering the fluorescence intensity ratio, of mitochondrial membrane potential changes. Wavelength Maxima: Excitation 510nm, Emission 525nm
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Product Details
Alternative Name |
Enhanced JC-1 |
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MW |
~600 |
Purity |
≥95% (HPLC) |
Solubility |
Soluble in DMSO. |
Technical Info / Product Notes |
This product is a member of the CELLESTIAL® product line, reagents and assay kits comprising fluorescent molecular probes that have been extensively benchmarked for live cell analysis applications. CELLESTIAL® reagents and kits are optimal for use in demanding imaging applications, such as confocal microscopy, flow cytometry and HCS, where consistency and reproducibility are required. |
Handling & Storage
Use/Stability |
Stable for at least one year after receipt when stored as recommended. |
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Handling |
Protect from light. Keep cool and dry. |
Long Term Storage |
-20°C |
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Ambient Temperature |
Regulatory Status |
RUO – Research Use Only |
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