Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is a fundamental biological process critical for development, tissue homeostasis, and disease pathogenesis. Accurately identifying and quantifying apoptotic cells is essential for researchers investigating a wide array of biological phenomena, from cancer progression to neurodegenerative diseases. In this context, fluorescent probes play an indispensable role, and 1,4-Bis(2-methylstyryl)benzene (CAS 13280-61-0) has emerged as a valuable tool in the arsenal of biomedical researchers.

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