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Rodamine b

Manufactured by Merck Group
Sourced in Germany

Rhodamine B is a water-soluble fluorescent dye used in various laboratory applications. It exhibits bright red fluorescence when exposed to light and is commonly used as a tracer, marker, or staining agent in scientific research and analysis.

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2 protocols using rodamine b

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HFUMS-Induced Calcium Signaling in HUVECs

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Human umbilical vein endothelial cell lines were obtained from Cell Applications Inc. (San Diego, CA, USA) and maintained in endothelial cell growth medium. A calcium indicator, Fluo-4 AM was purchased from Invitrogen (Grand Island, NY, USA) for live-cell calcium fluorescence imaging. Gadolinium chloride, Thapsigargin, EDTA, and U73122 were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA) to investigate the dependences of HFUMS-induced Ca2+ elevation on extracellular calcium and cytoplasmic calcium stores in HUVECs. Rodamine B was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich to examine the temperature changes of media by HFUM application.
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Protein-Polysaccharide Suspension Preparation

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Bovine sodium caseinate (NaCAS), glucono-d-lactone (GDL) and Rodamine B were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (Steinheim, Germany). ECG was kindly donated by Idea Supply Argentina S.A. (Chaco, Argentine), and was used without further purification. A small amount of sodium azide, purchased from Mallinckrodt Chemical, (St. Louis, USA) was added to protein and polysaccharide suspensions in order to inhibit microbial development.
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