| Catalog Number | H-1399 |
| Product Name | Hoechst 33342, trihydrochloride, trihydrate |
| Unit Size | 100 mg |
| Description | Hoechst 33342 nucleic acid stain is a popular cell-permeant nuclear counterstain that emits blue fluorescence when bound to dsDNA. This dye is often used to distinguish condensed pycnotic nuclei in apoptotic cells and for cell cycle studies in combination with BrdU. It is also available in solution (H-3570). |
| Handbook Section(s) | 8.1 Nucleic Acid Stains |
| 8.6 Nuclear and Chromosome Counterstaining and Nissl Stains | |
| 15.4 Assays for Cell Enumeration, Cell Proliferation and Cell Cycle | |
| 15.5 Assays for Apoptosis | |
| Bibliography | Bibliography for H-1399 |
| Structure | Structure for H-1399 |
| MSDS | Material Safety Data Sheet |
| More Information | http://www.probes.com/servlets/product?item=1399 |