Lissamine rhodamine B is a fluorescent dye, specifically a red-fluorescent derivative of rhodamine, used in various applications such as microscopy, flow cytometry, and other assays that require fluorescent detection. It is known for its bright red fluorescence and ability to bind to specific targets or cellular components, making it useful for tracking cellular processes, protein labeling, and tissue staining.
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