Synthesis and Characterization of Fluorescent Lipid Probes
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Corresponding Organization : Northwestern Medicine
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- DiD (1,1′-dioctadecyl-3,3,3′,3′-tetramethylindotricarbocyanine, 4-chlorobenzenesulfonate salt)
- DiI (1,1′-dioctadecyl-3,3,3′,3′-tetramethylindotricarbocyanine perchlorate)
- Aminomethyl DiI
- Not explicitly mentioned
- Whatman Nucleopore Track-Etch Membranes
- Bovine serum albumin
- Chemicals for FPL synthesis
- Nitrocellulose membrane (0.45 μm)
- PVDF membrane
- Hydrogenated soy phosphatidylcholine
- Egg phosphatidylethanolamine
- Distearoyl phosphatidylethanolamine (DSPE)
- Cholesterol
- DSPE-PEG2000
- Antimouse CD11b
- Antimouse CD45
- Antimouse F4/80
- Nuclear staining reagent Hoechst 33342 trihydrochloride trihydrate
- Fetal bovine calf serum
- RPMI 1640
- DMEM growth medium supplemented with L-glutamine
- FITC-labeled tomato lectin (FL-1171–1)
- Not explicitly mentioned
- Not explicitly mentioned
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