Organelle structures play a critical role in cellular function, and the detection of specific cell structures is essential in the field of fluorescence imaging and cellular analysis. Understanding the organization and dynamics of cellular organelles is crucial for unraveling the complexities of cellular processes. Fluorescence imaging enables the visualization and study of these structures in detail, offering insights into the cellular function and behavior. 

Cell structure labels are a powerful method for identifying and locating specific cell structures, proteins, and targets of interest within the cell. Our cellular labels include specific dyes or antibodies for live-cell or fixed-cell imaging, as well as for flow cytometry. Explore the various cell structure labels and their applications below.

Stain-IT cell staining simulator screencapture

Try Stain-iT Cell Staining Simulator

Visualize staining your cell without wasting your reagents, antibodies, or time.
Try now
Learn how

Cell structure assays and reagents



Additional ways to label cell structures and cellular components:

Organelles play a critical role in cellular function, and the detection of specific organelles with organelle-selective stains, dyes, or specific antibodies is key in fluorescence imaging of cells and tissue. Organelle stains can be used as counterstains to help identify the location of specific proteins and targets of interest within the cell, while imaging antibodies against proteins associated with specific organelles can lead to a better understanding of cellular function. Our organelle stains include organelle-specific dyes and stains for live-cell or fixed-cell imaging as well as for flow cytometry.

See also cell function assays ›


Stylesheet for Classic Wide Template adjustments

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.