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R-M-7012 IRDye® 800RS NHS Ester IRDye 800RS NHS ester is an excellent choice for nucleic acid applications. This near-infrared fluorescence dye has good water solubility, but low salt tolerance. It is more hydrophobic than IRDye 800CW.IRDye 800RS NHS ester can be used to label the primary and secondary amino groups of DNA and RNA. Nucleic acids that have been labeled with IRDye 800RS can be easily purified by reverse-phase chromatography. price>
R-M-7013 IRDye® QC-1 NHS Ester IRDye QC-1 is the first non-fluorescent (dark) quencher compatible with a wide range of visible and near-infrared fluorophores (500-800 nm). It has the widest available quenching range, so you do not need to carefully match the donors fluorescence spectrum with the acceptors absorbance. IRDye QC-1 quenches common fluorophores with more than 97% efficiency1. price>
R-M-7014 IRDye® 700 Phosphoramidite,cas:648882-22-8 IRDye 700 Phosphoramidite has been optimized for the 700 nm channel of the LI-COR 4300 DNA Analysis System. price>
R-M-7015 IRDye® 800 Phosphoramidite,cas:211380-08-4 IRDye 800 Phosphoramidite has been optimized for the 800 nm channel of the LI-COR 4300 DNA Analysis System. price>
R-M-7046 AZDye 488 Picolyl Azide AZDye™ 488 Picolyl Azide is an advanced fluorescent probe that incorporates a copper-chelating motif to raise the effective concentration of Cu(I) at the reaction site. The introduction of a picolyl moiety into an azide probe leads to a substantial increase in the sensitivity of alkyne detection. This is of special value for the detection of low abundance targets or where significant increase in signal intensity is desired. price>
R-M-7047 AZDye 488 Alkyne AZDye™488 Alkyne is a bright, green-fluorescent, alkyne-activated probe routinely used for imaging of low abundance azide-containing biomolecules. AZDye™ 488 Alkyne reacts with azides via a copper-catalyzed click reaction (CuAAC) to form a stable triazole linker.The brightness and photostability of AZDye™ 488 is best suited to direct imaging of low-abundance targets. price>
R-M-7048 AZDye 488 Hydroxylamine AZDye 488 Hydroxylamine (aminooxy) reacts with aldehydes and ketones to yield oximes. Oximes are superior to hydrazones with respect to hydrolytic stability. AZDye 488 Hydroxlamine often used as membrane-impermeant, aldehyde-fixable cell tracers as well as reactive dye for labeling aldehydes or ketones in polysaccharides or glycoproteins. price>
R-M-7049 AZDye™ 532 NHS Ester AZDye™ 532 NHS Ester is an amine reactive, yellow-emitting dye routinely used to label proteins or antibodies through primary amines (Lys), amine-modified oligonucleotides, and other amine-containing biomolecules. The labeling occurs most efficiently at pH 7-9 and forms a stable, covalent amide bond.It is often used for the generation of stable signals in imaging and flow cytometry. price>
R-M-7050 AZDye 532 Maleimide AZDye™ 532 Maleimide is a water-soluble, photostable, bright yellow-fluorescent dye with pH insensitive emission from pH 4 to pH 10. The excitation of AZDye™ 532 is ideally suited for the frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser line. AZDye™ 532 dye can be conjugated to a variety of antibodies, peptides, proteins, tracers, and amplification substrates, and is often used for the generation of stable signals in imaging and flow cytometry. price>
R-M-7051 AZDye 532 Azide AZDye™ 532 Azide is a bright, yellow-fluorescent dye that reacts with terminal alkynes via a copper-catalyzed click reaction (CuAAC) to form a stable triazole linker. It also reacts with strained cyclooctyne via a copper-free click chemistry reaction to form a stable triazole and does not require a Cu-catalyst or elevated temperatures. AZDye™ 532 Azide is ideally suited for the frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser line. This probe is water-soluble and its fluorescence is pH independent over a wide pH range. The brightness and photostability of AZDye 532 probes are well suited to direct imaging of low-abundance targets. price>