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Template:Chembox new Carboxyfluorescein is a fluorescent dye with an excitation and emission of 492/517 nm, respectively. It is commonly used as a tracer agent. The dye is membrane-impermeant and can be loaded into cells by microinjection or scrape loading.[1] It can be incorporated into liposomes, and allow for the tracking of liposomes as they pass through the body. In addition, Carboxyfluorescein has been used to track division of cells.[2]
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- ^ Molecular Imaging Products Company (2005-08-26). "5-(and-6)-Carboxyfluorescein (5-(and-6)- FAM,mixed isomer) 100mg". Retrieved 2006-08-26.
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(help) - ^ Parish, Christopher (1999-12). "Fluorescent dyes for lymphocyte migration and proliferation studies". Immunology and Cell Biology. Blackwell Synergy. Retrieved 2006-08-26.
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