Ying Hu, Jinping Jia, Bin Zhao, G. Ji, Zhaoyuan Yu, Xintao Liu
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CPM Description Thiol-reactive fluorescent probe. Biological description Widely used blue fluorescent thiol-reactive dye. Essentially non-fluorescent until it reacts with thiols, making it possible to quantify thiols without a separation step. Good energy acceptor from tryptophan and a good energy donor to fluorescein. Used to monitor release of thiols and to distinguish proliferating cancer cells by nucleolar protein staining. Purity > 95%