RH 795 *CAS#: 172807-13-5*
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Physical properties
Molecular weight | 585.41 |
Solvent | Water |
Spectral properties
Extinction coefficient (cm -1 M -1) | 78800 |
Excitation (nm) | 486 |
Emission (nm) | 689 |
Storage, safety and handling
H-phrase | H303, H313, H333 |
Hazard symbol | XN |
Intended use | Research Use Only (RUO) |
R-phrase | R20, R21, R22 |
Storage | Freeze (< -15 °C); Minimize light exposure |
UNSPSC | 12352200 |
Calculators
Common stock solution preparation
Table 1. Volume of Water needed to reconstitute specific mass of RH 795 *CAS#: 172807-13-5* to given concentration. Note that volume is only for preparing stock solution. Refer to sample experimental protocol for appropriate experimental/physiological buffers.
0.1 mg | 0.5 mg | 1 mg | 5 mg | 10 mg | |
1 mM | 170.82 µL | 854.102 µL | 1.708 mL | 8.541 mL | 17.082 mL |
5 mM | 34.164 µL | 170.82 µL | 341.641 µL | 1.708 mL | 3.416 mL |
10 mM | 17.082 µL | 85.41 µL | 170.82 µL | 854.102 µL | 1.708 mL |
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Spectral properties
Extinction coefficient (cm -1 M -1) | 78800 |
Excitation (nm) | 486 |
Emission (nm) | 689 |
References
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A new neurophysiological/neuropathological ex vivo model localizes the origin of glioma-associated epileptogenesis in the invasion area
Authors: Senner V, Kohling R, Puttmann-Cyrus S, Straub H, Paulus W, Speckmann EJ.
Journal: Acta Neuropathol (Berl) (2004): 1
Authors: Senner V, Kohling R, Puttmann-Cyrus S, Straub H, Paulus W, Speckmann EJ.
Journal: Acta Neuropathol (Berl) (2004): 1
In vivo fluorescence microscopy of neuronal activity in three dimensions by use of voltage-sensitive dyes
Authors: Fisher JA, Civillico EF, Contreras D, Yodh AG.
Journal: Opt Lett (2004): 71
Authors: Fisher JA, Civillico EF, Contreras D, Yodh AG.
Journal: Opt Lett (2004): 71
Novel naphthylstyryl-pyridium potentiometric dyes offer advantages for neural network analysis
Authors: Obaid AL, Loew LM, Wuskell JP, Salzberg BM.
Journal: J Neurosci Methods (2004): 179
Authors: Obaid AL, Loew LM, Wuskell JP, Salzberg BM.
Journal: J Neurosci Methods (2004): 179
Functional glutamatergic and glycinergic inputs to several superior olivary nuclei of the rat revealed by optical imaging
Authors: Srinivasan G, Friauf E, Lohrke S.
Journal: Neuroscience (2004): 617
Authors: Srinivasan G, Friauf E, Lohrke S.
Journal: Neuroscience (2004): 617
Blockade of astrocyte metabolism causes delayed excitation as revealed by voltage-sensitive dyes in mouse brainstem slices
Authors: Hulsmann S, Straub H, Richter DW, Speckmann EJ.
Journal: Exp Brain Res (2003): 117
Authors: Hulsmann S, Straub H, Richter DW, Speckmann EJ.
Journal: Exp Brain Res (2003): 117
Stimulus-induced patterns of bioelectric activity in human neocortical tissue recorded by a voltage sensitive dye
Authors: Straub H, Kuhnt U, Hohling JM, Kohling R, Gorji A, Kuhlmann D, Tuxhorn I, Ebner A, Wolf P, Pannek HW, Lahl R, Speckmann EJ.
Journal: Neuroscience (2003): 587
Authors: Straub H, Kuhnt U, Hohling JM, Kohling R, Gorji A, Kuhlmann D, Tuxhorn I, Ebner A, Wolf P, Pannek HW, Lahl R, Speckmann EJ.
Journal: Neuroscience (2003): 587
Effect of neonatal capsaicin treatment on neural activity in the medullary dorsal horn of neonatal rats evoked by electrical stimulation to the trigeminal afferents: an optical, electrophysiological, and quantitative study
Authors: Takuma S., undefined
Journal: Brain Res (2001): 1
Authors: Takuma S., undefined
Journal: Brain Res (2001): 1
Separation of signal and noise from in vivo optical recording in Guinea pigs using independent component analysis
Authors: Maeda S, Inagaki S, Kawaguchi H, Song WJ.
Journal: Neurosci Lett (2001): 137
Authors: Maeda S, Inagaki S, Kawaguchi H, Song WJ.
Journal: Neurosci Lett (2001): 137
Optical imaging of neural activity in multiple auditory cortical fields of guinea pigs
Authors: Horikawa J, Hess A, Nasu M, Hosokawa Y, Scheich H, Taniguchi I.
Journal: Neuroreport (2001): 3335
Authors: Horikawa J, Hess A, Nasu M, Hosokawa Y, Scheich H, Taniguchi I.
Journal: Neuroreport (2001): 3335
An in vitro preparation to access cellular and neuronal components in the mouse inner ear
Authors: Le Calvez S, Ulfendahl M.
Journal: J Neurocytol (2000): 645
Authors: Le Calvez S, Ulfendahl M.
Journal: J Neurocytol (2000): 645
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