Sytox Green

Mahesh K. Bhalgat (MaheshBhalgat@probes.com)
Tue, 28 Jan 1997 16:08:19 -0008

Sytox Green was originally studied as a viability marker for
bacteria. However it also works very well for yeasts and
lots of Eukarytoic cells. One of the references describing its
use in bacteria is as follows:
J. Appl. Bacteriol. 81, 411 (1996).
Detailed conditions (time and concentration) for using it are
described on the Product Information Sheet which can be requested
from Molecular Probes.

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Mahesh K. Bhalgat, Ph.D.
Molecular Probes, Inc.
Eugene OREGON 97402

Phone: (541) 465-8300
Fax: (541) 344 6504
E-mail: mahesh@probes.com
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