DC33856 |
Cy7 NHS ester |
The structure of Cyanine7 features rigidized design of central polymethyne chain. This molecular reinforcement allows to increase quantum yield by 20% compared with parent structure, increasing fluorescence brightness.
NIR fluorophores can be used to take advantage of near infrared window of biological tissues - increased transparency of tissues in this spectral region allows to carry out in vivo imaging.
This reagent can be utilized to produce Cyanine7-labeled biomolecules for subsequent use in various in vivo research, and drug design related experiments. |
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DC33857 |
ROX-SE |
This product is a derivative of pure 5-carboxy-ROX.5-Carboxy-X-rhodamine N-succinimidyl ester (ROX-SE) is used as an amine coupling reagent to form 5-carboxy-X-rhodamine (ROX) derivatized compounds such as proteins, nucleic acids and drugs that may be analyzed by fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) and fluorescence quenching applications.Labeling reagent for preparation of charge-modified dye-labeled ddNTPs to "direct-load" DNA sequencing |
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DC33858 |
Sulfo-Cy-3 NHS Ester |
Water soluble, amino-reactive sulfo-Cyanine3 NHS ester. Efficiently labels proteins and peptides in purely aqueous solution, without need for organic co-solvent. Ideal for proteins with low solubility, and proteins prone to denaturation.This product is an analog of Cy3 NHS ester. Sulfo-Cyanine3 NHS ester replaces Cy3, Alexa Fluor 546, and DyLight 549 for all applications. |
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DC33859 |
Sulfo-Cy 5 NHS Ester
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Sulfo-Cyanine 5 NHS Ester is a water soluble amine reactive red emitting fluorescent dye.Used for the labeling of various amine containing molecules in aqueous phase without use of any organic co-solvent. Useful for the labeling of proteins which denature in the presence of organic co-solvents, as well as for proteins with low solubility. |
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DC33860 |
Sulfo-Cyanine 7 NHS ester |
Sulfo-Cyanine7 is an improved analog of Cy7 fluorophore with higher quantum yield and photostability. This fluorescent dye is especially useful for NIR imaging.
Sulfo-Cyanine7 NHS ester reagent allows to prepare sulfo-Cyanine7-labeled biomolecules, such as proteins, with ease. Dye labeled molecules can be subsequently used for various research and drug design related experiments. |
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DC33861 |
Bodipy 558/568 azide |
BDP 558/568 azide is a borondipyrromethene dye with azide functional group for Click chemistry. Its spectra are close to Cyanine3 channel. The fluorophore has been used for lipid tracking as BDP 558/568 C12, but azide functional groups allow easy conjugation with a wide variety of other molecules of interest. |
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DC33862 |
BDP 581/591 |
BDP 581/591 is a bright and versatile fluorophore. It has a high brightness, significant two photon cross-section, and relatively long fluorescence lifetime.
The dye reacts with reactive oxygen species (ROS) with the change of its fluorescence. It can be therefore used for intracellular monitoring of ROS.
It can be used for the conjugation with both small molecules and biomolecules to construct tracers for fluorescence polarization assays and microscopy probes. |
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DC33863 |
BDP 630/650 azide |
BDP 630/650 azide is a bright and photostable dye azide for the far red region of the spectrum, for labeling using Click chemistry. This dye possesses a relatively long lifetime of the excited state, and can therefore be used for fluorescence polarization experiments. |
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DC33864 |
BDP 650/665 |
BDP 650/665 is a bright red emitting borondipyrromethene dye, compatible with Cy5 channel found on many instruments. This is azide derivative of BDP 650/665. It can be conjugated with terminal alkynes via copper catalyzed reaction, or with cycloalkynes via copper-free Click chemistry. |
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DC33865 |
BODIPY FL azide |
BDP FL azide is an analog of BODIPY FL azide, a Click-chemistry capable bright and photostable dye for FAM channel.
This green-emitting fluorophore is compatible with all types of fluorescence measuring instruments for FAM (fluorescein) and dyes like Alexa Fluor 488.
The fluorophore is a representative of borondipyrromethene class of fluorescent dyes, which possess high quantum yields in aqueous environments, and high stability towards photobleaching |
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DC33866 |
1-ethynylpyrene |
Pyrene is one of the simplest polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Pyrene derivatives are known for their ability to intercalate dsDNA.
Pyrene possesses intrinsic fluorescence. When two pyrene residues are located in close proximity, excimer formation can be observed by fluorescence spectroscopy. Pyrene has been therefore used to probe structures of biomolecules.
Ethynylpyrene molecule contains terminal triple bond fragment for Click Chemistry, as well as other coupling reactions such as Sonogashira coupling. |
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DC33867 |
3-Ethynylperylene |
Perylene is PAH (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon) containing five fused rings. Planarity of this molecule gives rise to its ruggedness, low solubility of its derivatives, as well as its outstanding fluorescence.
Perylene possesses intense green fluorescence, great photostability, and quantum yield approaching unity. This makes this PAH one of the most promising blocks for the design of new molecular probes, functional materials, and molecular devices |
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DC33868 |
BDP 558/568 alkyne |
BDP 558/568 is a borondipyrromethene dye for Cyanine3 channel. The dye possesses high quantum yield. This derivative is a terminal alkyne for Copper-catalyzed Click chemistry. |
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DC33869 |
BDP 581/591 alkyne |
BDP 581/591 is a borondipyrromethene fluorophore that is moderately hydrophobic. It is useful for fluorescence polarization assays, and microscopy. Due to its significant two photon absorption cross section, the dye is also useful for two photon experiments.
This is a terminal alkyne for copper-catalyzed Click chemistry. |
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DC33870 |
BDP 630/650 |
BDP 630/650 is a red emitting fluorophore matching the Cyanine5 channel. The dye is useful for fluorescence polarization assays. It is also remarkably photostable.
The terminal alkyne group can be conjugated with various azides by copper catalyzed Click chemistry. |
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DC33871 |
BDP 650/665 alkyne |
BDP 650/665 is a bright borondipyrromethene dye designed to fit Cy5 channel of various instruments. The terminal ethynyl group of BDP 650/665 alkyne can be easily conjugated with various azides using a copper-catalyzed Click chemistry reaction. |
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DC33872 |
BDP FL alkyne |
Alkyne derivative of BDP FL, an analog of BODIPY? FL alkyne. BDP FL is a borondipyrromethene dye, a bright and photostable fluorophore which emits in fluorescein (FAM) channel. Unlike FAM, BDP FL is very photostable. Its brightness is similar to fluorescein.
This alkyne can be conjugated with a number of azide-containing molecules by copper-catalyzed Click Chemistry |
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DC33873 |
BDP R6G alkyne |
BDP R6G is a bright and photostable dye whose absorption and emission spectra are similar to R6G (rhodamine 6G). Unlike R6G that is a xanthene dye, BDP R6G belongs to the borondipyrromethene class.
This is a terminal alkyne for copper-catalyzed Click chemistry. |
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DC33874 |
BDP TMR alkyne |
BDP TMR is a fluorophore for TAMRA channel. Due to high quantum yield, it is much brighter than TAMRA. This alkyne dye can be conjugated with azides by copper-catalyzed Click Chemistry reaction. |
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DC33875 |
Bodipy TR alkyne |
BDP TR is a borondipyrromethene fluorophore for ROX (Texas Red) channel. This is a universal fluorophore that can be used for microscopy, fluorescence polarization assay, and other applications.
This derivative is a terminal alkyne for copper-catalyzed Click chemistry. |
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DC33876 |
Cyanine3 alkyne |
Cyanine3 alkyne is a fluorophore ready for the use in Click Chemistry reaction.
With this reagent, bright and photostable. Cyanine3 reporter, an analog of Cy3, can be attached to nearly any molecule bearing azide group.
This alkyne is non water-soluble. However, when used with organic co-solvent (DMSO or DMF), this dye can be efficiently attached to water-soluble molecules such as proteins, or peptides. |
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DC33877 |
Cyanine5 alkyne |
Cyanine5 alkyne for Click Chemistry, an analog of Cy5 alkyne. With this product, deeply colored, and photostable Cyanine5 fluorophore can be attached to various molecules via Click Chemistry reaction with azides.
This alkyne is non-water soluble, but it can be dissolved in DMF or DMSO prior to reaction, and added to aqueous reaction mixture. With our labeling protocol, the labeling reaction is very efficient, and high-yielding.
Various substrates bearing azides can be used for the labeling, including azido-labeled biomolecules, polymers, and solid surfaces. |
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DC33878 |
Cyanine5.5 alkyne |
Far red / near infrared dye alkyne for Click Chemistry labeling. Cyanine5.5 is an analog of Cy5.5, a popular fluorophore which has been widely used for various applications including intact organism imaging. This reagent can be conjugated with azido groups under mild copper catalyzed Click Chemistry conditions.
This reagent is soluble in organic solvents, but mixtures of water with small percent of DMSO can be used for efficient conjugation. Cyanine5.5 alkyne can also be used for the labeling of small molecules with this far red/NIR dye. |
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DC33879 |
Cyanine7 alkyne |
Alkyne derivative of Cyanine7, a near infrared fluorophore, analog of Cy7?. The alkyne can be conjugated to a variety of azides via copper-catalyzed Click chemistry.
The dye has limited solubility in water, but it can be successfully conjugated in aqueous buffers with the addition of DMSO or DMF. |
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DC33880 |
Cyanine7.5 alkyne |
Alkyne derivative of Cyanine7.5, a near infrared fluorophore. This alkyne is suitable for copper-catalyzed Click Chemistry.
This fluorophore is useful for in vivo imaging, its spectral properties are similar to ICG (indocyanine green) with somewhat higher fluorescence quantum yield. |
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DC33881 |
FAM alkyne |
FAM (fluorescein) alkyne for copper-catalyzed Click chemistry, high purity (97+%) 5-isomer |
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DC33882 |
FAM alkyne, 6-isomer |
Alkyne derivative of FAM (fluorescein) fluorophore for Click Chemistry. Pure (97+%) single 6-isomer.
Fluorescein is a bright fluorophore which is compatible with a number of different fluorescent instruments. |
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DC33883 |
R6G alkyne |
With its quantum yield approaching unity, ROX has become a popular dye for qPCR and microscopy. This bright fluorophore is available as an alkyne for copper-catalyzed Click chemistry reaction.
This is a pure 5-isomer of ROX.
ROX is prone to oxidation. Therefore, its derivatives should be preferably stored in inert atmosphere. |
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DC33884 |
Sulfo-Cyanine 3 alkyne |
A water soluble alkyne dye for copper catalyzed Click Chemistry, an analog of Cy3? alkyne.
Sulfo-Cyanine3 is a fluorophore which is compatible with a wide range of fluorescent scanners, imagers, microscopes, and other instrumentation. It is a bright and photostable dye, which is also easily detected in gels by naked eye in low amounts (<1 nmol). |
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DC33885 |
Sulfo-Cyanine 5 alkyne |
Water soluble reagent with alkyne group for Click Chemistry. Sulfo-Cyanine5 is a sulfonated dye, which possesses high hydrophilicity and aqueous solubility, exceptionally high extinction coefficient, good quantum yield, and compatibility with many instruments.
This reagent is recommended for the conjugation with proteins, nanoparticles, and other applications where hydrophilicity is important. |
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