In this issue

New sections in BioProbes 53 make it easier to find the articles you want to read. Do you want the rundown on our newest products? Articles in NEW TECHNOLOGIES describe the new pH-sensitive pHrodo dye, Organelle Lights targeted fluorescent proteins, the Click-iT EdU cell proliferation assay for flow cytometry, and more. Would you rather get in-depth information about products you haven't tried yet? Articles in PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS include new data (often from other researchers) for the Qubit quantitation platform, the FIX & PERM Cell Permeabilization Kit, the MitoSOX Red probe, and others. Want to learn about new resources on the web?

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Contents

New Technologies

  • Putting the pH in phagocytosis—A no-wash, no-quench assay based on the pH-sensitive pHrodo dye
  • Cells from the inside out—Organelle Lights targeted fluorescent proteins
  • Breakthrough cell proliferation assay for flow cytometry—The Click-iT EdU Kit
  • Looking for apoptosis? New cleaved PARP-specific antibodies for detecting and quantifying ultralow levels of apoptosis
  • Important additions to the Alexa Fluor dye series—A new amine-reactive form of the Alexa Fluor 488 dye, and the new near-IR Alexa Fluor 790 dye
  • Effortless protein conjugations for small animal in vivo imaging—SAIVI Rapid Antibody Labeling Kits
  • The latest in stem cell research—New antibodies and growth factors for key embryonic and mesenchymal stem cell applications

Practical Applications

  • Mercator multiplex phosphoantibody-based array—A novel platform for phosphoproteomic applications
  • How much DNA, RNA, or protein is in your sample? The Qubit quantitation platform
  • Simultaneously visualize surface and intracellular markers—FIX & PERM Cell Permeabilization Kit and Zenon labeling complexes
  • Seeing superoxide in a radical new light—An improved method for selectively detecting mitochondrial superoxide with MitoSOX Red probe

Departments

  • Commentary—Staining bacterial biofilms with classic fluorescent dyes, Betsey Pitts, Montana State University
  • Journal Highlight—Investigating apoptosis-induced loss of SYTO dye fluorescence
  • On the Web—New web tools and resources to further your research
  • Endnote—How researchers are using our cellular analysis reagents

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