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Green CMFDA (Synonyms: 5-Chloromethylfluorescein diacetate)

Catalog No.GC43783

Green CMFDA, as a non-terminal, non-fluorescent probe, can be cleaved by non-specific esterases common to living cells, producing a fluorescent compound, fluorescein, visible using a fluorescent microscope.

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Green CMFDA, as a non-terminal, non-fluorescent probe, can be cleaved by non-specific esterases common to living cells, producing a fluorescent compound, fluorescein, visible using a fluorescent microscope[1]. CMFDA is excited with a monochromator at 492 nm and is emissed at 548 nm[2].

In vitro, there was a a positive chondrogenic process of hBM-MSC labeled with 10 µM CellTracker™ Green CMFDA, indicating these cells could differentiate into chondrogenic cells similarly to controlled non-labeled cells[3]. In vitro experiment it shown that 4 weeks after grafting stem cells, the green fluorescence of the originally CMFDA-labeled (10 µM) bladder epithelia was still detectable in all of the resulting glandular prostate epithelium[4].

References:

[1] Bernhard, et al. Comparison of two methods to identify live benthic foraminifera: a test between Rose Bengal and CellTracker Green with implications for stable isotope paleoreconstructions. Paleoceanography. 2006;21.

[2] Trontelj K, et al. Cell electrofusion visualized with fluorescence microscopy. J Vis Exp. 2010 Jul 1;(41):1991.

[3] Andrzejewska A, et al. Labeling of human mesenchymal stem cells with different classes of vital stains: robustness and toxicity. Stem Cell Res Ther. 2019 Jun 25;10(1):187.

[4] Li X, et al. Urothelial transdifferentiation to prostate epithelia is mediated by paracrine TGF-beta signaling. Differentiation. 2009 Jan;77(1):95-102.

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