High-Quality Tools for Actin Research: Focus on Actin Staining in Fixed Cells
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At Tebubio, in partnership with Cytoskeleton Inc., we provide one of the most comprehensive ranges of tools dedicated to Actin biology. Whether you are staining actin filaments, measuring polymerization dynamics, or studying actin-protein interactions, our solutions are designed to make your research easier, more reliable, and more cost-effective. |
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Cryopreserved Format = Total Flexibility
Forget the hassle of long-term cell maintenance. With Transiport cells:
- Cells are readily available when you need them
- Assay prep is fast and straightforward - just thaw, seed, and go
- Use normal condition culture (5 % CO2, humidity), no need to block an incubator at 8% or low humidity
- Complete your experiment in as little as two days
This streamlined workflow lets you plan experiments on your schedule, without compromising on data quality.
Featured Product: Acti-stain™ Fluorescent Phalloidins
Acti-stain™ probes are ideal for:
- Staining F-actin in fixed cells
- Stabilizing actin filaments in vitro
- Visualizing actin filaments in vitro
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Figure 1: Actin Stress Fibers in a Swiss 3T3 cell Swiss 3T3 cells were grown to semiconfluency on a glass coverslip and fixed and stained with Acti-stain™ 670 phalloidin and DAPI as described in the method. Cells were observed under a fluorescent microscope equipped with a Cy5 630Ex/680Em filter set, a digital CCD camera and 100x objective. Note the abundance of actin stress fibers (red) stained throughout the cell and blue nuclear staining from DAPI. |
Figure 2: Absorbance and fluorescence scan of Acti-stain 670 Labeled phalloidin was diluted into methanol and its absorbance and excitation spectra were scanned between 250 and 750 nm and 550 and 750nm, respectively. Absorbance peaks at 640 nm and fluorescence at 670 nm. |
Why Choose These Actin Tools?
- Exceptionally Bright & Stable Probes: The Acti-stain™ fluorescent phalloidins deliver high signal intensity and stability at an economical price.
- Easy Compatibility: Works seamlessly with popular filter sets (FITC, TRITC, Cy5).
For information on live cell imaging of actin and other cellular components, visit our dedicated page: "Unlock the Power of Live Cell Imaging with Advanced Tools and Expert Support".
Expand Your Actin Toolbox
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Beyond Acti-Stains, explore a wide selection of research tools:
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Figure 3: Swiss 3T3 fibroblast stained with Acti-stain 488, Dapi and anti-vinculin Swiss 3T3 cells were stained with Acti-stainTM488 (gree), Dapi (blue) and anti-vinculin (red). F-actin filaments are clearly seen as stress fibers (green) in the cytoplasm. |
Limited-Time Offer: Save 15%
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From September 15 – October 31, enjoy 15% off all actin-related products. Contact your local Tebubio office to order stating promo code CYTOSKELETON-Actin-Products*. Don’t miss this opportunity to equip your lab with high-performance actin research tools at a reduced cost. *Offer non-cumulative with any other discounts, special offers or price agreements. |
Curated Compounds to Support Your Actin Studies
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Together with Focus Biomolecules, Tebubio offers a hand-picked range of compounds most useful for actin biology. Ordering is simple: every compound listed here connects straight to our online shop so you can add products to your cart with just a click. | ||
| Chaetoglobosin A | Actin binding agent / Apoptosis inducer | Latrunculin B | Inhibits actin polymerization and microfilament organization |
| Cytochalasin B | Actin filament disrupting agent | MreB Inhibitor A22 | Disrupts bacterial actin cytoskeleton |
| Cytochalasin D | Disrupts actin filaments | Wiskostatin | N-WASP inhibitor |
| Latrunculin A | Inhibits actin polymerization and microfilament organization | CK-666 | ARP2/3 inhibitor |
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Together with Focus Biomolecules, Tebubio offers a hand-picked range of compounds most useful for actin biology. Ordering is simple: every compound listed here connects straight to our online shop so you can add products to your cart with just a click. | ||
| Chaetoglobosin A | Actin binding agent / Apoptosis inducer | Latrunculin B | Inhibits actin polymerization and microfilament organization |
| Cytochalasin B | Actin filament disrupting agent | MreB Inhibitor A22 | Disrupts bacterial actin cytoskeleton |
| Cytochalasin D | Disrupts actin filaments | Wiskostatin | N-WASP inhibitor |
| Latrunculin A | Inhibits actin polymerization and microfilament organization | CK-666 | ARP2/3 inhibitor |
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Images: Coutesy of Cytoskeleton, your trusted partner for your actin discoveries.
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