Catalog |
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Description |
price |
R-M1-8406 |
Fucose-FITC |
Fucose-FITC is a conjugate between fucose, a monosaccharide, and fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC), a fluorescent dye. This conjugate can be used as a biomarker or tracer for the detection and visualization of fucose-containing molecules, such as glycoproteins and glycolipids, in various biological samples. |
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R-M1-8407 |
Sialic acid-FITC |
Sialic acid-FITC is a conjugate between sialic acid, a common sugar found at the outermost end of glycans on cell surfaces and extracellular matrix proteins, and fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC), a fluorescent probe that is commonly used as a bioimaging tool. This conjugation enables specific detection and visualization of sialylated molecules, such as glycoproteins, glycolipids, and proteoglycans, in various biological samples using fluorescence microscopy or flow cytometry. |
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R-M1-8408 |
Galactose-FITC |
Galactose-FITC is a conjugate between galactose, a monosaccharide commonly found as a part of glycans on cell surfaces and extracellular matrix proteins, and fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC), a fluorescent dye commonly used as a bioimaging tool. This conjugate enables specific detection and visualization of galactosylated molecules, such as glycoproteins, glycolipids, and proteoglycans, in various biological samples using fluorescence microscopy or flow cytometry. |
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R-M1-8470 |
Ornithine-FITC |
Ornithine-FITC is a fluorescent probe or dye that is used in biochemistry and molecular biology studies. FITC stands for fluorescein isothiocyanate, which is a commonly used green fluorescent dye. Ornithine is an amino acid that is used by cells to produce proteins. |
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R-M1-8482 |
FITC-Glucose Oxidase |
FITC-Glucose Oxidase is a useful tool for studying glucose metabolism and monitoring Glucose Oxidase activity in biological samples through fluorescence detection. |
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R-M1-8485 |
FITC- Mucin |
FITC-Mucin refers to the conjugation of Fluorescein Isothiocyanate (FITC) with Mucin. FITC is a fluorescent dye that is often used to label biomolecules for visualization and detection in biological samples. |
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R-M1-8488 |
FITC-adipic acid |
FITC-Adipic acid can be used in various research areas, such as studying metabolic processes, analyzing metabolic pathways, or investigating the metabolism of adipic acid in organisms or cells.FITC-Adipic acid is a useful tool for visualizing and detecting adipic acid in biological samples using fluorescence-based techniques. |
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R-M1-8495 |
Fitc-β-Ergosterol |
The conjugation of FITC with β-Ergosterol allows for the visualization and tracking of β-Ergosterol in biological systems using fluorescence microscopy or other fluorescence-based techniques. This compound may be used to investigate the distribution, localization, and metabolism of β-Ergosterol in cells or tissues. |
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R-M1-8499 |
RhB-Binimetinib |
By conjugating Binimetinib with Rhodamine B, the resulting RhB-Binimetinib conjugate can serve as a tool to visualize or track the intracellular distribution and localization of Binimetinib in cells or tissues. This conjugation allows for the monitoring of drug uptake, distribution, and retention within biological systems. |
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R-M1-8502 |
FITC-Proline |
FITC-Proline conjugate can be used as a probe or tool for various applications. This conjugation allows for the visualization and detection of Proline or Proline-containing molecules in cells or tissues through fluorescence microscopy or flow cytometry. |
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