NeuroTrace™ DiI Tissue-Labeling Paste
NeuroTrace™ DiI Tissue-Labeling Paste
Invitrogen™

NeuroTrace™ DiI Tissue-Labeling Paste

NeuroTrace tissue labeling pastes consist of DiI, DiO (N-22881) or DiD (N-22882) mixed into an inert, water-resistant gel. The pastesRead more
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Catalog number N22880
also known as N-22880
Price (USD)
263.00
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Price (USD)
263.00
Each
Add to cart
NeuroTrace tissue labeling pastes consist of DiI, DiO (N-22881) or DiD (N-22882) mixed into an inert, water-resistant gel. The pastes are ready to use as supplied and can be applied directly to live or fixed tissue specimens using the tip of a needle.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
ColorYellow
Detection MethodFluorescence
Product TypeTissue Labeling Paste
Quantity500 mg
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
For Use With (Equipment)Fluorescence Microscope
Sub Cellular LocalizationCell Membranes & Lipids
Product LineNEUROTRACE™
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store at room temperature and protect from light.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

I am doing retrograde neuronal labeling using the NeuroTrace DiI Paste. I apply a small glob onto the neuron of interest, but it is not adhering very well. What can I do?

This paste, which has DiI C18 uniformly dispersed within a proprietary hydrophobic carrier, is commonly used to dab onto larger areas than smaller areas commonly used with crystals. Any moisture on the area the paste is applied may be the cause for lack of adherence. Apply the paste using a small flat-head spatula or toothpick and keep it in place a bit longer to ensure contact. The area may also be covered with parafilm to ensure contact as well.

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How long does it take for lipophlic tracers to transport along the membrane? How much faster are the FAST lipophilic dyes?

The transport is fairly slow, around 6 mm/day in live tissue and slower in fixed tissue, so diffusion of lipophilic carbocyanine tracers from the point of their application to the terminus of a neuron can take several days to weeks The FAST DiO and DiI analogs (which have unsaturated alkyl tails) can improve transport rate by around 50%.

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Which form of the lipophilic tracers (DiO, DiI, DiD, etc) should I use?

Select the dye that is compatible with your available excitation source(s) and emission filter set/channels. The solid, paste and crystal forms can be applied directly to neurons in tissues. For labeling cells in culture or microinjection, the lipophilic dyes in solution or solid form can be used.

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How do I know which tracer to choose for my experiment?

Factors to consider are size of tracer, method of delivery (injection, direct application to tissue, etc.), and if the tracer needs to be fixable. Here are some links to details about the various classes of neuronal tracers we offer and how to choose between them:

Neuronal Tracing (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/cell-analysis/cell-tracing-tracking-and-morphology/neuronal-tracing.html)
Choosing a Tracer (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/references/molecular-probes-the-handbook/fluorescent-tracers-of-cell-morphology-and-fluid-flow/choosing-a-tracer.html)
Imaging Analysis (http://assets.thermofisher.com/TFS-Assets/BID/Reference-Materials/bioprobes-50-journal.pdf)

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What products do you have for neuronal tracing?

Please check out this web page (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/cell-analysis/cell-tracing-tracking-and-morphology/neuronal-tracing.html) for details.

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