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Alexa fluor dyes 405

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Alexa Fluor dyes 405 are a family of fluorescent dyes developed by Thermo Fisher Scientific. These dyes are designed for use in a variety of bioanalytical applications, including flow cytometry, microscopy, and protein labeling. The Alexa Fluor 405 dyes exhibit a peak excitation wavelength of 401 nm and a peak emission wavelength of 421 nm, making them suitable for detection using violet or ultraviolet light sources.

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Fluorescent Lipid Probes for Membrane Studies

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Alexa Fluor dyes 405, 488, and 555 were purchased from Thermo Fisher Scientific. POPC and 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phospho-l-serine (POPS) were purchased from NOF Co., and bovine liver PI, TopFluor-TMR-PS, TopFluor-TMR-PC, and TopFluor-TMR-PE were from Avanti Polar Lipid. EGCg and tannic acid were purchased from Nacalai Tesque and Wako Chemicals, respectively.
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Fluorescent Microscopy Sample Preparation

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Alexa Fluor dyes 405 and 488 were purchased from Thermo Fisher Scientific (Waltham, MA, USA). POPC was purchased from NOF Co. (Osaka, Japan) and TopFluor-TMR-PS was obtained from Avanti Polar Lipid (Alabaster, AL, USA). CYTOP-A and AZP4903 were purchased from Asahi-Glass (Tokyo, Japan) and AZ Electronic Materials (Luxembourg), respectively. α-Hemolysin (HT101) was purchased from Toxin Technology (FL, USA). The D101S mutant of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) from Escherichia coli was expressed and purified according to previously described methods. 20
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