Styryl dyes (generally known as FM dyes) become highly fluorescent upon

Styryl dyes (generally known as FM dyes) become highly fluorescent upon binding to membranes and are often used to study synaptic vesicle recycling in neurons. were unaffected by pH or cholesterol. The data reported here aid interpretation of dye-release kinetics from solitary synaptic vesicles, and indicate that these probes dissociate from membranes on more rapid… Continue reading Styryl dyes (generally known as FM dyes) become highly fluorescent upon