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Sigma Aldrich and Fisher Scientific for example. If you Google fluoresceinamine, you'll get more options.
Julio Vazquez
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Seattle, WA 98109
http://www.fhcrc.org/en.htmlOn Apr 4, 2014, at 1:12 PM, Alex Umsnh wrote:
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> Good morning everyone
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> I hope you are fine
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> My name is Manuel Alcantar.
> I am studying microcapsules composed of alginate and mucilage (nopal,
> O. ficus-indica). I would like to stain mucilage for confocal microscopy
> but there is not information for it. However, the mucilage
> (O. ficus-indica) and pectin have similar chemical composition.
> Therefore, we think that mucilage can be stained with Fluoresceinamine
> like pectin. I would like to know, where do you get Fluoresceinamine for
> confocal microscopy?
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> Thank you very much in advance.
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> Greetings