2. Teflabs is proud to
announce its new families of
Sodium and Calcium dyes
3. Identity Presentation: ASANTE SYMBOL
This mark was derived from the Ghanaian symbol for “except for God.” This version can also represent a
cell or strains of DNA with the smaller spot representing the Asante dye Integrating traditional
DNA, dye.
This mark was derived from the Ghanaian symbol for “except for God.” This version can also represent a
symbolism into the contemporary design also helps to add depth to the meaning and origin of the name
Next Generation Ion Indicator Dyes
“Asante.”
cell or strains of DNA with the smaller spot representing the Asante dye Integrating traditional
DNA, dye.
symbolism into the contemporary design also helps to add depth to the meaning and origin of the name
“Asante.”
8. Loading of rat cardiac myocytes
Acutely dissociated rat cardiac myocytes were incubated for 45 min at room
temperature with Tyrode’s solution containing 10 µM Asante Calcium Red
AM and 0.02% (wt/vol) Pluronic F-127. The cells were then transferred to
fresh Tyrode’s solution and allowed to stand for an additional 45 min to
ensure complete hydrolysis of the AM ester.
9. Confocal fluorescence imaging
Myocytes loaded with Asante Calcium Red were superfused with Tyrode’
solution and imaged on a Zeiss 5 Live laser scanning confocal microscope.
With 488-nm excitation, fluorescence images were acquired at 525 nm and
650 nm at 19 frames per second. The background fluorescence for each
image was defined as the mean intensity value in a region-of-interest located
near the cell but outside the cell contour. After background correction and
smoothing, at each time point, the 650-nm image was divided by the 525-
nm image to generate the ratio image. To evoke a Ca 2+ transient and
contraction, the cell was stimulated with an electric field pulse delivered
through platinum electrodes immersed in the Tyrode’s solution.
11. Testing Provided by:
BM Hagen, WJ Lederer, JPY Kao
Center for Biomedical Engineering & Technology
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Medical Biotechnology Center
University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute