Sphingolipids

Sphingolipids

A class of lipids containing a backbone of sphingoid bases, a set of aliphatic amino alcohols that includes sphingosine, a long-chain amino alcohol.
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Can be used in sphingolipid transport and metabolism mechanisms
Useful in cellular imaging
Red-fluorescent dye
Useful in cellular imaging and cell tracing and tracking
Selective stain for Golgi apparatus in live and fixed cells
Can be used in sphingolipid transport and metabolism mechanisms
Selective stain for Golgi apparatus in live and fixed cells
The green-fluorescent BODIPY™ FL C5 lactosylceramide complexed to BSA can be used in sphingolipid transport and metabolism mechanisms.
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Amplex Red reagent is a colorless substrate that provides exquisite sensitivity in enzyme-coupled reactions to detect a diverse assortment of analytes, including glucose, galactose, cholesterol, glutamic acid, xanthine (or hypoxanthine), uric acid, choline and acetylcholine, as well as hydrogen...
(See a complete list of products discussed in this article.) Time-lapse imaging of live cells labeled with fluorescent dyes is a powerful technique for interrogating cell biology. As compared with organic fluorophores, the bright and photostable Qdot® conjugates can provide higher-content imaging by...
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NBD- and BODIPY-Dye–Labeled Sphingolipids
Sphingolipids, Steroids, Lipopolysaccharides and Related Probes—Section 13.3
1x1 image pixel for data collection