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Imaging

cycleHCR: spatial mapping of RNA and Proteins

Mapping the locations of RNA in cells and tissues is a valuable technique in biomedical research for understanding fundamental principles and developing assays. Several spatial omics techniques have demonstrated the significance of that knowledge: hybridization methods such as MERFISH and seqFISH, along with sequencing methods like FISSEQ and STARmap, have led to remarkable discoveries.

HaloCaMP: Chemigenetic Calcium Indicators Using HaloTag and Janelia Fluor® Dyes

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Overview

HaloCaMP integrates circularly permuted HaloTag proteins with a range of Janelia Fluor (JF) dyes to form bright, modular calcium indicators for in vitro and in-cell imaging. This chemigenetic system offers far-red imaging, rapid labeling, and customizable readouts for neuroscience and cell biology.

BAPTA-JF: Bright and Targetable Ca²⁺ Indicators

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Overview

BAPTA-JF indicators merge the superior properties of the Janelia Fluor® dyes, the Ca²⁺ sensitivity of BAPTA, and the genetic targeting precision of self-labeling tags like the HaloTag. This next-generation sensor platform delivers high-performance for both cellular and subcellular functional imaging.

Photochromic Super-Resolution Microscopy Dyes

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Overview

A versatile platform enabling the construction of dyes for super-resolution imaging by coupling a coumarin auxiliary to rhodamine dyes. Dyes can be tuned to be either photochromic, with 405 nm activation, or spontaneously blinking at physiological conditions, yielding a palette of dyes in different colors.

Bright, Photoactivatable (PA) Janelia Fluor® Dyes for Super-Resolution Imaging

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Overview

Photoactivatable versions of Janelia Fluor® dyes combine the brightness and photostability of this small-molecule fluorophore platform with the spatial and temporal control of photoactivation, ideal for advanced imaging workflows.

Spontaneously blinking JFb dyes

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Overview

Applying the tuning strategies inherent in the Janelia Fluor® platform to hydroxymethyl (HM) derivatives of rhodamines yields a palette of spontaneously blinking dyes for super-resolution imaging. These dyes switch between fluorescent and nonfluorescent forms due to transient protonation/deprotonation allowing super-resolution microscopy without the need for redox buffers or strong illumination.