NEUROBIOTIN[R]-PLUS Tracer Citation Available Product Size(s) 5mg £113.00 SP-1150-5 Add to order Added to order Academic Pricing Please contact us for academic pricing. Contact Us About this Product SKU: SP-1150 Additional Names: Specialty Products [Neuronal Tracers ], Anterograde , Retrograde Conjugate: Biotin Extra Details: NEUROBIOTIN[TM]-Plus Tracer is impervious to cleavage and breakdown by biotinidase. Investigators have identified rapid degradation of injected tracers such as biocytin due to the presence of biotinidase activity in brain tissue*. This loss of stability of the tracer significantly reduces the viable postinjection period and may compromise complete detection of a neural network. NEUROBIOTIN[TM] -Plus was designed to be impervious to cleavage and breakdown by biotinidase. This newly synthesized biotin-containing compound contains fixable amine groups, is highly soluble and has a low molecular weight. These characteristics make it an ideal candidate for experiments requiring long postinjection survival times and optimal uptake along the entire neural tract.NEUROBIOTIN[TM] -Plus shares the same key advantages of NEUROBIOTIN[TM] Tracer over biocytin and other neuronal labels:Better solubilityMore efficiently iontophoresedRemains in cell longerNon-toxicCan be fixed with formalin or glutaraldehydeNEUROBIOTIN[TM] -Plus can be detected using avidin or streptavidin systems with either chromogenic or fluorescence visualization methods. Molecular Weight: 358 Research Area: Neuroscience Shipping Conditions: Ambient Storage Conditions: 2-8 [o]C (desiccated). Once in solution, store frozen. This product does not contain an antimicrobial agent. Supplier: Vector Laboratories Manufacturer's Data Sheet:neurobiotin-plus SP-1150-5_NEUROBIOTIN-PLUS_Tracer.jpg Need Help? Related Products Antigen Unmasking Solution, Tris-Based 250ml From View Product ImmPrint[TM] Permanent Marking Pen 5-pen set From View Product Antigen Unmasking Solution, Citric Acid Based 250ml From View Product View product citations for proteins SP-1150 on CiteAb