DCVJ (9-(2,2-Dicyanovinyl)julolidine) is a unique fluorescent dye known for its ability to act as a molecular rotor. It exhibits significantly enhanced fluorescence intensity upon the polymerization of tubulin and actin, making it a valuable tool for studying cytoskeletal dynamics. Additionally, DCVJ interacts with phospholipid bilayers, further amplifying fluorescence. This compound is applicable in research involving mast cell degranulation, with optimal absorption and emission spectra at 489 nm and 505 nm, respectively.
DCVJ (9-(2,2-Dicyanovinyl)julolidine) is a unique fluorescent dye known for its ability to act as a molecular rotor. It exhibits significantly enhanced fluorescence intensity upon the polymerization of tubulin and actin, making it a valuable tool for studying cytoskeletal dynamics. Additionally, DCVJ interacts with phospholipid bilayers, further amplifying fluorescence. This compound is applicable in research involving mast cell degranulation, with optimal absorption and emission spectra at 489 nm and 505 nm, respectively.
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