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Sulfo-Cyanine 5 Nhs 269 50Mg, A variety of cyanine dyes has been used to label biological molecules fluorescence imaging / other fluorescence-based biochemical analysis. They widely used labeling peptides, proteins / oligos etc. Cy5/reg; dyes one type of most common red fluorophores, Size: 50mg
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Zfluor/Trade 647 Su 1500 1Mg, Our zFluor/trade; serial dyes are developed to have the possibly highest photostability at a given wavelength compared to the other similar wavelength dyes on the market, Size: 1mg
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Ifluor/Trade 810 Su 1389 1Mg, In vivo fluorescence imaging a sensitive camera to detect fluorescence emission from fluorophores in whole-body living small animals. To overcome photon attenuation in living tissue, fluorophores with long emission at infrared (IR) region generally preferred, Size: 1mg
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5-Drox Succinimidyl 312 5Mg, 5-dROX (5-Carboxy-4,7-dichloror-X-hodamine) is four critical 4,7-dichloro-rhodamine dyes used as BigDye terminators for DNA sequencing in combination with dR110, dR6G / dROX. ABI PRISM® BigDye™ Terminator Cycle Sequencing is classic method for DNA sequencing, Size: 5mg
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Cy2Dige Nhs Ester 25300, Cy2DIGE NHS ester, an equivalent of Cy2/reg; NHS ester minimal dye, is used for labeling proteins subject to DIGE analysis. Cy2DIGE is commonly used as a reference color together with C3DIGE and/or Cy5DIGE.
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5(6)-TAMRA cadaverine, 5(6)-TAMRA cadaverine a building block developing fluoresceinated bioconjugates also a fluorescent transglutaminase substrate to label proteins by transaminidation. TAMRA most popular fluorophores used in various bioconjugations. TMR a bright orange fluorophore, Size: 25mg
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5(6)-CR6G [5-(and 6)-Carboxyrhodamine 6G], In general, rhodamine 6G conjugates have higher fluorescence quantum yields than tetramethylrhodamine conjugates, as well as good photostability. 5(6)-CR6G is the mixture of two carboxy rhodamine 6G isomers, Size: 25mg
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iFluor/trade; 488 tyramide, For many immunohistochemical (IHC) applications, the traditional enzymatic amplification procedures are sufficient for achieving adequate antigen detection. However, several factors limit the sensitivity and utility of these procedures.