Catalog |
name |
Description |
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R-M-4036 |
4-Methylumbelliferyl phosphate |
4-Methylumbelliferyl phosphate (4-MUP) is a fluorogenic substrate of alkaline phosphatases. |
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R-M-4038 |
Rhodamine 101 chloride |
Rhodamine 101 chloride (Rhodamine 640 chloride) is a bright fluorescent dye with excitation and emission maxima of 565 and 595 nm, respectively. |
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R-M-4039 |
NBD-F,cas:29270-56-2 |
NBD-F (4-Fluoro-7-nitrobenzofurazan) is a pro-fluorescent reagent which is developed for amino acid analysis. NBD-F reacts with primary or secondary amines to produce a fluorescent product and used for analysis of amino acids and low molecular weight amines. |
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R-M-4040 |
DiBAC4(3),cas:70363-83-6 |
DiBAC4(3) is a voltage-sensitive fluorescent dye (λex=490 nm, λem=505 nm). |
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R-M-4041 |
5-CFDA |
5-CFDA(5-Carboxyfluorescein diacetate) is membrane-permeant and can be loaded into cells via incubation; hydrolyzed by intracellular esterases to 5-carboxyfluorescein; used for labeling human intervertebral disk cells in vitro for fluorescence microscopy. |
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R-M-4042 |
7-Methyl-6-thioguanosine,cas:55727-10-1 |
7-Methyl-6-thioguanosine (MESG) is a chromophoric substrate which can be used for the quantitation of inorganic phosphate. 7-Methyl-6-thioguanosine is also used to determine the activity of purine nucleoside phosphorylase. |
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R-M-4043 |
AQC |
AQC (6-Aminoquinolyl-N-hydroxysccinimidyl carbamate) is a reagent used for amino acid or protein sequence analysis by HPLC with fluorescence detection. AQC reacts with primary and secondary amino acids to yield fluorescent derivates, allowing amino acid detection at under-picomolar levels. |
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R-M-4044 |
Hoechst 33258 analog |
Hoechst 33258 analog are part of a family of blue fluorescent dyes used to stain DNA. |
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R-M-4045 |
Fura-2 AM |
Fura-2 AM is a high affinity, intracellular, UV light-excitable and ratiometric fluorescent Ca2+ indicator. |
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R-M-4046 |
5-IAF |
5-IAF is an idoacetamide derivate of fluoresceine. |
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