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Image courtesy of Public Library of Science publication. Newly Developed Mg2+–Selective Fluorescent Probe Enables Visualization of Mg2+ Dynamics in Mitochondria from researchers at Center for Biosciences and Informatics, School of Fundamental Science and Technology, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Keio University, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan, Center for Science and Technology for Designing Functions, School of Integrated Design Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Keio University, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan. Cells in MES Buffer solution were were measured for effect of pH on the fluorescence of novel probe KMG-301, a rhodamine-based Mg2+ fluorescent probe.
AG Scientific: A leader in buffers
Good's Buffers (also Good buffers) were described by Norman Good, et al., in 1966. A Good’s Buffer is one of twelve buffers selected for biological compatibility on the basis of particular criteria including pH, solubility, membrane impermeability, low ionic/salt effects, low cationic complex activity, stability, optical absorbance, and ease of preparation. Many remain staples in modern biology laboratories, Good’s Buffers, in order of increasing pKa are: MES, ADA, PIPES, ACES, cholamine Chloride, BES, TES, HEPES, acetamidoglycine, tricine, glycinamdie and Bicine.
AG Scientific has several buffers available and can deliver directly to scientists, from small-scale to bulk orders. Our leadership in bulk supply allows us to provide custom product packaging and create multiple product forms. We offer “just in time” delivery, private labeling, and custom formulations for specific research needs.
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