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  1. Tetramethylrhodamine (TRITC) | Thermo Fisher Scientific - US

    Tetramethylrhodamine (TRITC) is a bright orange-fluorescent dye with excitation ideally suited to the 532 nm laser line. It is commonly conjugated to antibodies and proteins for cellular imaging applications.

  2. Spectrum [TRITC (Tetramethylrhodamine-isothiocyanate)] - AAT Bioquest

    TRITC (Tetramethylrhodamine-isothiocyanate) is a fluorescent compound with an excitation peak at 544 nm and an emission peak at 570 nm. Other spectra of interest include: Rhodamine B, TMRE (Tetramethylrhodamine ethyl ester), and TMRM (Tetramethylrhodamine methyl ester).

  3. What does TRITC stain? - SyronOptics

    Tetramethylrhodamine isothiocyanate (TRITC) is a fluorescent dye commonly used in microscopy and fluorescence applications. It belongs to the rhodamine family, which is known for its excellent photostability and brightness.

  4. FITC and TRITC are among the most simple and commonly used reagents for protein fluorescent labeling. These isothiocyanates will crosslink to amino, sulfhydryl, imidazoyl, tyrosyl or carbonyl groups on a protein.

  5. TRITC Dye Profile - FluoroFinder

    TRITC (Tetramethylrhodamine isothiocyanate) is a historical fluorophore from the rhodamine family that has an excitation peak at 557 nm and an emission peak at 576. Commonly used in fluorescence microscopy, brighter alternatives with better stability characteristics are Alexa Fluor™ 546, Alexa Fluor™ 568, SETA-555, Janelia Fluor® 549 ...

  6. Technology | Cellular Screening Center - University of Chicago

    Laser-based (488nm) fluorescent microplate cytometer enables whole plate reads in just 10 minutes regardless of plate type. By combining the power of rapid whole well data collection with a CCD imager, this microplate cytometer triumphs over traditional flow cytometer for high throughput screens.

  7. TRITC Polyclonal Antibody (A-6397) - Thermo Fisher Scientific

    Tetramethylrhodamine (TRITC) is a bright orange-fluorescent traditional dye with excitation ideally suited to the 532 nm laser line. It has been used extensively to label protein conjugates such as phalloidins for cytoskeleton counterstaining or antibody conjugates for immunofluorescence and other cellular imaging applications.

  8. Is TRITC the same as rhodamine? – SyronOptics

    TRITC (Tetramethylrhodamine) and Rhodamine are both fluorescent dyes used extensively in various scientific and industrial applications. While they share some similarities, they are not exactly the same.

  9. Triple Band Excitation: DAPI-FITC-TRITC - Nikon’s MicroscopyU

    The Nikon DAPI-FITC-TRITC filter set is designed for optimal detection of DAPI, FITC, and TRITC probes in combination, and incorporates an excitation filter with narrow bandpass regions in the violet (385-400 nanometers), the blue (475-490 nanometers), and the green (545-565 nanometers) spectral regions.

  10. What is FITC and TRITC? – SyronOptics

    TRITC is another fluorescent marker used in similar applications as FITC. It is characterized by its red fluorescence, making it a useful tool for dual-labeling experiments alongside FITC, as it can be excited and detected at different wavelengths (550 nm/570 nm).

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