Introduction:Basic information about CAS 58880-05-0|EMA [Ethidium monoazide bromide], including its chemical name, molecular formula, synonyms, physicochemical properties, and safety information, etc.
EMA [Ethidium monoazide bromide] BiologicalActivity
Description
Ethidium monoazide bromide is a DNA intercalating fluorescent dye that enters bacteria with damaged membranes. Ethidium monoazide bromide can be covalently linked to DNA by photoactivation. Ethidium monoazide bromide stains only dead cells[1].
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References
[1]. Nogva HK, et al. Ethidium monoazide for DNA-based differentiation of viable and dead bacteria by 5'-nuclease PCR. Biotechniques. 2003 Apr;34(4):804-8, 810, 812-3.
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