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Description |
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R-M1-8922 |
Cy7.5 Inulin |
Cy7.5-Inulin is a near infrared (Near IR) fluorescent Inulin conjugate with excitation/emission wavelength around 780 nm/800 nm.Cy7.5-Inulin can be utilized as a fluorescent tracer to track the movement, distribution, and uptake of inulin in biological systems, including cellular imaging, in vivo imaging, or fluorescence-based detection methods. |
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R-M1-8925 |
Heparin,Cy3 labeled |
Cy3 labeled heparin refers to heparin that has been chemically modified with Cy3, a fluorescent dye, for use in research and diagnostic applications. This modification allows researchers to track the location and behavior of heparin in biological systems, such as cells or tissues, using fluorescence microscopy or other imaging techniques. This can be useful for studying the interactions of heparin with other molecules or for developing new diagnostic tools. |
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R-M1-8926 |
Heparin, Cy5.5 labeled |
Heparin, Cy5.5 labeled, refers to heparin that has been chemically modified with Cy5.5, a fluorescent dye. The modification allows researchers to track the movement, distribution, and behavior of heparin in biological systems using imaging techniques, such as fluorescence microscopy. This labeled heparin can be useful for studying the interactions of heparin with other molecules, cells, or tissues in research and diagnostic applications. Additionally, it can aid in drug development and the creation of new diagnostic tools. |
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R-M1-8928 |
Polylysine,Cy5 labeled |
The addition of the Cy5 label allows researchers to track the location and distribution of polylysine in biological systems using fluorescence microscopy or other imaging techniques. This labeled polylysine(Polylysine,Cy5 labeled can be used to study cell behavior, protein interactions, and other biological processes. It can also be utilized in the development of diagnostic tools or fluorescent-based assays. |
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R-M1-8964 |
CY5-Chitosan100K |
CY5-Chitosan100K is often used in various biomedical and biotechnological applications, particularly in the field of drug delivery and imaging. The attachment of the CY5 dye to chitosan allows for fluorescence labeling and imaging of cells, tissues, or drug delivery systems |
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R-M1by-9081 |
2,3-cGAMP-Cy5 conjugate |
The 2,3-cGAMP-Cy5 conjugate refers to the covalent attachment of the small molecule 2,3-cGAMP (cyclic guanosine monophosphate-adenosine monophosphate) to the fluorophore Cy5.This conjugate combines the signaling molecule 2,3-cGAMP with the fluorescent properties of Cy5 for research applications.2,3-cGAMP has greater affinity and binding ability than 3,3-cGAMP.CGAMP has also been proven to be an effective reagent for promoting the production of antigen-specific antibodies and T cell responses in mice. |
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R-M1-9170 |
CY5-rapamycin |
CY5-rapamycin likely refers to a compound created by conjugating the fluorescent dye CY5 with rapamycin.
By attaching CY5 to rapamycin, researchers can track the distribution, localization, and uptake of rapamycin within biological systems using fluorescence microscopy and related techniques. This is particularly useful for studying the intracellular trafficking and targeting of rapamycin-based drug delivery systems, as well as for visualizing the interactions of rapamycin with specific cellular components or receptors.
The CY5 tag allows for the visualization and monitoring of the compound behavior within cells or tissues, providing valuable insights into its pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. This type of labeled compound is commonly used in biological and biomedical research to elucidate the mechanisms of drug action and to optimize drug delivery strategies. |
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R-M1-9085 |
Cy7-rapamycin |
Cy7-rapamycin likely refers to a molecule formed by conjugating the fluorophore Cy7 with rapamycin.Cy7 is a near-infrared fluorescent dye often used for in vivo imaging and biodistribution studies in biological systems due to its ability to penetrate tissues more effectively than visible light dyes.
Conjugating Cy7 with rapamycin allows for the visualization and tracking of rapamycin within living organisms at a cellular or systemic level. This can provide insights into the compound distribution, localization, and pharmacokinetics, particularly in preclinical studies. |
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R-M1-9086 |
Cy5.5-rapamycin |
Conjugating Cy5.5 with rapamycin(Cy5.5-rapamycin/Cyanine5.5-rapamycin/Rapamycin,Cyanine5.5 labed/Rapamycin,Cy5.5 labed) enables researchers to visualize the distribution, localization, and uptake of rapamycin within biological systems using near-infrared imaging techniques. This allows for the tracking of the compound in living organisms at a cellular or systemic level, offering insights into its pharmacokinetics and biodistribution in preclinical studies. |
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R-M2-9335 |
Cy3-trehalose |
Cy3-Trehalose by combining Cy3, which is a fluorescent dye commonly used in various bioimaging applications, with trehalose, researchers can track the localization and behavior of trehalose in biological systems. This conjugate not only imparts fluorescence to trehalose for visualization purposes but also retains the stabilizing properties of trehalose, making it a valuable tool for studying cellular processes, drug delivery, and other applications where tracking and stabilizing biological molecules are important. |
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