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R-M1-8515 Cy5-Amyloidβ1-42(rat/mouse) Cy5-Amyloid β1-42 (rat,mouse),Cy5-Amyloid beta 1-42(rat,mouse) refers to a specific conjugate in which the fluorescent dye Cy5 is attached to the Amyloid β1-42 peptide derived from rat,mouse sources.Amyloid β1-42 is a peptide fragment that is implicated in the formation of amyloid plaques in neurological disorders, particularly Alzheimers disease. Cy5, on the other hand, is a red-shifted fluorescent dye that emits fluorescence in the red to far-red spectrum when excited by an appropriate light source. price>
R-M1-8567 FITC-EGCG FITC-EGCG refers to the conjugation of Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) with Fluorescein Isothiocyanate (FITC). EGCG is a major polyphenol found in green tea known for its numerous health benefits and antioxidant properties. By attaching FITC to EGCG, researchers can label and track the distribution and localization of EGCG in biological systems. price>
R-M1-8568 FFRKSKEKC-FITC FFRKSKEKC-FITC refers to the conjugation of a peptide sequence FFRKSKEKC with Fluorescein Isothiocyanate (FITC). FITC is a commonly used fluorescent dye that can be attached to various molecules for visualization and tracking purposes. It can label and track the distribution and localization of this specific peptide in biological systems. This conjugate can be used in fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, or other imaging techniques to study the uptake, binding, and intracellular localization of the peptide in cells or tissues. price>
R-M1-8573 Cholesterol-PEG2k-Mal-cys-DWRVIIPPRPSA-K-Fitc The sequence "Cholesterol-PEG2k-Mal-cys-DWRVIIPPRPSA-K-Fitc" represents a modified peptide or protein sequence. This sequence likely represents a modified peptide or protein containing a lipid (cholesterol), a PEG linker, a reactive group (maleimide), a peptide sequence, and a fluorescent tag (FITC). The specific purpose or context of this modification would depend on the experimental design or application. price>
R-M1-8574 Cholesterol-PEG2000-Mal-cys-VHPKQHR-K-FAM The sequence "Cholesterol-PEG2000-Mal-cys-VHPKQHR-K-FAM" represents a modified peptide or protein sequence.This sequence likely represents a modified peptide or protein containing a lipid (cholesterol), a PEG linker, a reactive group (maleimide), a specific peptide sequence, and a fluorescent tag (FAM). The specific purpose or context of this modification would depend on the experimental design or application. price>
R-M1-8575 Cholesterol-PEG2000-mal-cys-VHPKQHRGGSKGC-K-FITC The sequence "Cholesterol-PEG2000-mal-cys-VHPKQHRGGSKGC-K-FITC" represents a modified peptide or protein sequence. This sequence likely represents a modified peptide or protein containing a lipid (cholesterol), a PEG linker, a reactive group (maleimide), a specific peptide sequence, and a fluorescent tag (FITC). Additional information or context would be necessary to determine the specific purpose or application of this modified sequence. price>
R-M1-8576 Cholesterol-PEG2000-mal-cys-TMGFTAPRFPHY-K-FITC Cholesterol-PEG2000-mal-cys-TMGFTAPRFPHY-K-FITC represents a modified peptide or protein sequence. price>
R-M1-8577 Cholesterol-PEG2K-mal-cys-WQPDTAHHWATL-K-FAM Cholesterol-PEG2K-mal-cys-WQPDTAHHWATL-K-FAM,Cholesterol-PEG2K-mal-cys-WQPDTAHHWATL-K-Carboxyfluorescein is a peptide sequence. price>
R-M1-8624 FITC-GHK-Cu FITC-GHK-Cu is a fluorescent labeled dye that can be used for fluorescence images, flow cytometry. GHK-Cu is a copper-peptide complex that combines the dual functions of signal peptide and carrier peptide.Peptide Gly His Lys (GHK) is a naturally occurring copper (II) chelating motif in human serum and cerebrospinal fluid.In industry, GHK (with or without copper) is used to manufacture hair and skin care products.Copper GHK plays a physiological role in wound healing and tissue repair by stimulating collagen synthesis in fibroblasts. Copper GHK can also promote the survival of basal stem cells in the skin. price>
R-M1-8631 (FAM)CSKPTDGNCT (FAM)CSKPTDGNCT/(5-carboxyfluorescein)CSKPTDGNCT refers to a modified peptide sequence with the addition of a fluorescent dye called FAM. FAM, or 5-carboxyfluorescein, is a commonly used green fluorescent dye. By attaching FAM to the peptide sequence CSKPTDGNCT, researchers can label and track the localization and behavior of the peptide or its binding partners through fluorescence microscopy or other imaging techniques. The addition of the FAM dye allows for visualization and detection of the labeled peptide in biological samples. price>