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R-Mcs-139 Neutral Fluoroliposome DiO L-alpha-Phosphatidylcholine:Cholesterol(70:30 molar ratio) Fluoroliposome with DiO formulation has a wide range of applications, particularly in areas such as drug delivery, cellular imaging, and biological research.The liposomes can encapsulate a variety of therapeutic agents, including pharmaceuticals, nucleotides, or proteins.DiO allows researchers to track the uptake of liposomes by cells.By tagging the liposomes with DiO, it is possible to visualize their cellular entry and subsequent behavior in real-time. price>
R-Mcs-140 Neutral Fluoroliposome DiR L-alpha-Phosphatidylcholine:Cholesterol (70:30 molar ratio) Fluoroliposome DiR can be modified with ligands or antibodies that target specific receptors overexpressed in certain disease conditions, enabling precise delivery of therapeutic agents while reducing off-target effects. price>
R-Mcs-141 Neutral Fluoroliposome Dansyl lipid (headgroup) Neutral Fluoroliposome Dansyl lipid (headgroup)/L-alpha-Phosphatidylcholine:Cholesterol (70:30 molar ratio) Fluoroliposome Dansyl lipid (headgroup) used in drug delivery, imaging, and various biotechnological applications. When these liposomes incorporate Dansyl lipid (which contains a dansyl group in its head, giving it fluorescence properties), they provide unique features for both labeling and tracking. price>
R-Mcs-142 Neutral Fluoroliposome NBD lipid (fatty acid tail) Neutral Fluoroliposome NBD lipid (fatty acid tail) can encapsulate therapeutic agents for targeted delivery to specific tissues or cells.The fluorescent nature of NBD provides a mechanism for monitoring biological interactions in vitro or in vivo. Used in studies of membrane dynamics, cellular uptake studies, and as tracers in biological research. price>
R-Mcs-143 Neutral Fluoroliposome NBD lipid (headgroup) The fluorescent properties of NBD can be utilized for imaging lipid dynamics in real-time when Neutral Fluoroliposome NBD lipid (headgroup) are introduced into biological systems or in vitro assays.Neutral liposomes can encapsulate therapeutic agents, and the incorporation of NBD-lipids can help study the biodistribution and release kinetics of the drugs.Neutral Fluoroliposome NBD lipid (headgroup) allow researchers to investigate the physical properties of membranes, lipid-lipid, and lipid-protein interactions. price>
R-Mcs-144 Neutral Fluoroliposome Pyrene lipid (headgroup) Neutral Fluoroliposome Pyrene lipid (headgroup) can effectively encapsulate hydrophobic drugs, improving their solubility and bioavailability. The fluorescence can be utilized to track the delivery and release of pharmaceutical agents in biological systems. Researchers use pyrene-labeled lipids to examine the properties of membranes, such as phase behavior, lipid organization, and lipid-lipid interactions. The excited-state properties of pyrene can provide insights into the local environment of the lipid bilayer. price>
R-Mcs-145 Neutral Fluoroliposome Rhodamine lipid (headgroup) Neutral Fluoroliposome Rhodamine lipid (headgroup) can be utilized in various biomedical research applications, including drug delivery, cellular imaging, and the study of membrane dynamics. price>
R-Mcs-146 Neutral Fluoroliposome Cyanine 5 lipid Neutral Fluoroliposome Cyanine 5 lipid can be utilized in various biomedical research applications, including drug delivery, cellular imaging, and the study of membrane dynamics. price>
R-Mcs-147 Neutral Fluoroliposome Cyanine 5.5 lipid Neutral Fluoroliposome Cyanine 5.5 lipid can be utilized in various biomedical research applications, including drug delivery, cellular imaging, and the study of membrane dynamics. price>
R-Mcs-148 Neutral Fluoroliposome Cyanine 7 lipid Neutral Fluoroliposome Cyanine 7 lipid can be utilized in various biomedical research applications, including drug delivery, cellular imaging, and the study of membrane dynamics. price>