Description
Other names: 5/6-Carboxyfluorescein succinimidyl ester. 5/6-CFSE.
5/6-CFSE is cell permeable and covalently couples, via its succinimidyl group, to intracellular lysine residues or other amine containing biomolecules. Due to this covalent binding, fluorescent 5/6-CFSE can be retained within cells for very long periods.
Approximately 7-8 cell divisions can be identified before its fluorescence is too low to be distinguished above the autofluorescence background.
Lymphocyte proliferation, migration and positioning can be simultaneously monitored using 5/6-CFSE.
λex 492 nm; λem 517 nm
Ref.:
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