Chemical dyes have been shown to be effective fluorescence tools in studying proteins, nucleic acids, lipid, carbohydrates, viruses, bacteria, cells, tissues, lymphokines, GPCRs, hormones and drugs.
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Product Name: 3',6'-Dihydroxy-3-oxo-spiro[isobenzofuran-1(3H)-9'-[9H]xanthene]-6-carboxylic acid Order number: 204456 CAS: 3301-79-9 Purity: >=95% Appearance: solid MF: C21H12O7 MW: 376.32 MP: n.a. oC Description: This product is used for fluorescence labeling. |
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Product Name: 5-FAM, SE (5-Carboxyfluorescein N-succinimidyl ester) Order number: 204458 CAS: 92557-80-7 Purity: >=95% Appearance: solid MF: C25H15NO9 MW: 473.393 MP: n.a. oC Description: This fluorescein dye has a reactive NHS group for bioconjugation via tagging the primary amine group existed in proteins and nucleic acids. |
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Product Name: 6-FAM, SE Order number: 204459 CAS: 92557-81-8 Purity: >=95% Appearance: solid MF: C25H15NO9 MW: 473.393 MP: n.a. oC Description: This fluorescein dye has a reactive NHS group for bioconjugation via tagging primary amine group existed in proteins and nucleic acids. |
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Product Name: 5-FITC Order number: 204460 CAS: 3326-32-7 Purity: >=95% Appearance: solid MF: C21H11NO5S MW: 389.381 MP: n.a. oC Description: This fluorescein dye product tags peptides and proteins that contain cysteine or lysine residues. It forms thiourea through dithiocarbamate. |
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Product Name: Phenol Red Order number: 50P600238 CAS: 143-74-8 Purity: >=95% Appearance: solid MF: C19H14O5S MW: 354.376 MP: >300 oC Description: Phenol Red is a dye that changes color in response to changes in pH levels. It's used to determine kidney function and as a pH indicator in various applications. |
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Product Name: 6-FITC (3',6'-Dihydroxy-6-isothiocyanatospiro[isobenzofuran-1(3H),9'-[9H]xanthen]-3-one) Order number: 204576 CAS: 3326-31-6 Purity: >=95% Appearance: solid MF: C21H11NO5S MW: 389.381 MP: n.a. oC Description: Fluorescein is used with antibodies for flow cytometry. This reactive dye can bind to proteins having cysteine or lysine residues to forms a stable thiourea linkage. |